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If you analyze the production of coca in Colombia, you will realize that it is like economic cycles. It goes up and down, it goes up and down depending on the circumstances.
Juan Manuel Santos
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Juan Manuel Santos
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: August 10
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Juan Manuel Santos Calderón
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