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Santos Vega was a mythical Argentine gaucho, and invincible payador (a kind of minstrel that competed in singing competitions resembling dialectic discussions), who was only defeated by the Devil himself, disguised as the payador Juan sin Ropa ("John Clothless"). The myth states he is buried near San Clemente del Tuyú. A 1936 film Santos Vega was released.

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  • Santos Vega (provincia de Buenos Aires, f. 1755-1825) fue un gaucho argentino, del cual se desconoce prácticamente todo, excepto que dio origen a una leyenda basada en el duelo con Juan Gualberto Godoy (f. 12 de julio de 1793-1864; Juan sin Ropa), que lo venció en una payada en 1824. En marzo de 1983, por decreto municipal N.° 11 del 18 de febrero de ese año, con la firma del Intendente Municipal Marcos Quiroga, se dispuso el traslado del monumento de Santos Vega desde el paraje Las Tijeras al parque Museo Histórico Regional de General Lavalle, donde actualmente descansan sus restos. (es)
  • Santos Vega was a mythical Argentine gaucho, and invincible payador (a kind of minstrel that competed in singing competitions resembling dialectic discussions), who was only defeated by the Devil himself, disguised as the payador Juan sin Ropa ("John Clothless"). The myth states he is buried near San Clemente del Tuyú. A 1936 film Santos Vega was released. (en)
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  • Santos Vega (provincia de Buenos Aires, f. 1755-1825) fue un gaucho argentino, del cual se desconoce prácticamente todo, excepto que dio origen a una leyenda basada en el duelo con Juan Gualberto Godoy (f. 12 de julio de 1793-1864; Juan sin Ropa), que lo venció en una payada en 1824. En la historia, Santos Vega, el payador invencible, se entabla en lucha nada menos que ante el Diablo. Se encontraron sus restos en el paraje Las Tijeras, en el partido de General Lavalle (provincia de Buenos Aires) en el año 1945. El 28 de febrero de 1948 se inauguraron en el lugar, situado a 10 km de la localidad de San Clemente del Tuyú, un parque y un monumento a Santos Vega, este último obra del escultor Luis Perlotti. En marzo de 1983, por decreto municipal N.° 11 del 18 de febrero de ese año, con la firma del Intendente Municipal Marcos Quiroga, se dispuso el traslado del monumento de Santos Vega desde el paraje Las Tijeras al parque Museo Histórico Regional de General Lavalle, donde actualmente descansan sus restos. (es)
  • Santos Vega was a mythical Argentine gaucho, and invincible payador (a kind of minstrel that competed in singing competitions resembling dialectic discussions), who was only defeated by the Devil himself, disguised as the payador Juan sin Ropa ("John Clothless"). The myth states he is buried near San Clemente del Tuyú. President Bartolomé Mitre was the first to compose a poem based on the legend. Afterwards, Hilario Ascasubi wrote "Santos Vega o los Mellizos de la Flor", a long poem in which the minstrel narrates the events. Soon after, Eduardo Gutiérrez published the "Story of Santos Vega and his friend Carmona prosecuted by justice" as a feuilleton. Finally, Rafael Obligado, inspired on Gutiérrez's work, composed his best poem "Santos Vega", one of the top works of Argentine literature. A 1936 film Santos Vega was released. (en)
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