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|Image = Pablo Escobar Mug.jpg
|Image = Pablo Escobar Mug.jpg
|fullname = Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria
|fullname = Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria
|alias = The King of Cocaine <br>
|alias = El Rey de la Cocaína (The King of Cocaine)<br>Don Pablo (Sir Pablo)<br>El Padrino (The Godfather)<br>El Patrón (The Boss)<br>El Señor (The Lord)<br>El Mágico (The Magician)<br>El Pablito (Little Pablo)<br>El Zar de la Cocaína (The Tsar of Cocaine)<br>Robin Hood Paisa
Don Pablo (Sir Pablo) <br>
|origin = Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia
El Padrino (The Godfather) <br>
|occupation = Drug trafficker<br>Leader of Medellin Cartel <small>(until his death)</small><br>Chamber of Representatives member <small>(formerly)</small>
El Patrón (The Boss) <br>
|skills = Salesmanship<br>High intellect<br>Vast wealth<br>Political influence<br>Criminal mastermind
El Señor (The Lord) <br>
|hobby = Smuggling cocaine
El Mágico (The Magician) <br>
|enemies = The United States<br>The Colombian Government<br>Los Pepes<br>Cali Cartel<br>Any other rival groups
El Pablito (Little Pablo) <br>
|crimes = [[Drug trafficking]]<br>[[Mass murder]]<br>Smuggling<br>[[Theft]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>Conspiracy<br>Bribery<br>Blackmail<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Americophobia]]<br>Corruption
El Zar de la Cocaína (The Tsar of Cocaine) <br>
|type of villain = Terroristic Drug Lord  
|origin = Rionegro, Colombia
|occupation = Drug trafficker
|skills = Salesmanship
|hobby = Smuggling cocaine.
|crimes = Drug trafficking<br>
[[Murder]]<br>
Theft<br>
[[Kidnapping]]<br>
Rape<br>
Conspiracy<br>
[[Terrorism]]
|type of villain = Wealthy Drug Lord
|death = December 2, 1993
|death_of_place = Medellín, Colombia
|cause_of_death = Gunshot wound
|fate = Buried in Monte Sacro Cemetery
|allies = The poor
 
The Medellín Cartel
 
The people of Columbia
}}
}}
{{Quote|All empires are created of blood and fire.|Pablo Escobar.}}
{{Quote|All empires are created of blood and fire.|Pablo Escobar.}}
'''Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria''' (December 1<sup>st</sup>, 1949 - December 2<sup>nd</sup>, 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist. His cartel supplied an estimated 80% of the cocaine smuggled into the United States at the height of his career, turning over US$21.9 billion a year in personal income. He was often called "The King of Cocaine" and was the wealthiest criminal in history, with an estimated known net worth of between US$25 and US$30 billion by the early 1990s (equivalent to between about $48.5 and $58 billion as of 2018), making him one of the richest men in the world in his prime. He and his cartel killed in totally 4000 people, but it's believe that he killed more people.  
'''Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria''' (December 1<sup>st</sup>, 1949 - December 2<sup>nd</sup>, 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist. His cartel supplied an estimated 80% of the cocaine smuggled into the United States at the height of his career, turning over US$21.9 billion a year in personal income. He was often called "The King of Cocaine" and was the wealthiest criminal in history, with an estimated known net worth of between US$25 and US$30 billion by the early 1990s (equivalent to between about $48.5 and $58 billion as of 2018), making him one of the richest men in the world in his prime. He and his cartel killed in totally 4000 people, but it's believe that he killed more people, as many as 100,000 people.  


Escobar was born in Rionegro, Colombia, and grew up in nearby Medellín, studying briefly at Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellin but left without a degree. He began to engage in criminal activity involving the sale of contraband cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, and also participated in motor vehicle theft. In the 1970s, he began to work for various contraband smugglers, often kidnapping and holding people for ransom before beginning to distribute powder cocaine himself, as well as establishing the first smuggling routes into the United States in 1975. His infiltration to the [[Illegal Drug Trade|illegal drug trade]] in the U.S. expanded exponentially due to the rising demand for cocaine; and, by the 1980s, it was estimated that 70 to 80 tons of cocaine were being shipped from Colombia to the U.S. monthly. His drug network was commonly known as the Medellín Cartel, which often competed with rival cartels domestically and abroad, resulting in massacres and the murders of police officers, judges, locals, and prominent politicians.
Escobar was born in Rionegro, Colombia, and grew up in nearby Medellín, studying briefly at Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellin but left without a degree. He began to engage in criminal activity involving the sale of contraband cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, and also participated in motor vehicle theft. In the 1970s, he began to work for various contraband smugglers, often kidnapping and holding people for ransom before beginning to distribute powder cocaine himself, as well as establishing the first smuggling routes into the United States in 1975. His infiltration to the [[Illegal Drug Trade|illegal drug trade]] in the U.S. expanded exponentially due to the rising demand for cocaine; and, by the 1980s, it was estimated that 70 to 80 tons of cocaine were being shipped from Colombia to the U.S. monthly. His drug network was commonly known as the Medellín Cartel, which often competed with rival cartels domestically and abroad, resulting in massacres and the murders of police officers, judges, locals, and prominent politicians.
[[File:Cocaine hidden in machinery (4967397264).jpg|left|thumb|Cocaine]]


In 1982 parliamentary election, Escobar was elected as an alternate member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia as part of the Liberal Alternative movement. Through this, he was responsible for the construction of houses and football fields in western Colombia, which gained him popularity among the locals of the towns that he frequented. However, Colombia became the "murder capital of the world", and Escobar was vilified by the Colombian and American governments. In 1993, Escobar was shot and killed in his hometown by the Colombian National Police, Search Bloc, a day after his 44th birthday.
In 1982 parliamentary election, Escobar was elected as an alternate member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia as part of the Liberal Alternative movement. Through this, he was responsible for the construction of houses and football fields in western Colombia, which gained him popularity among the locals of the towns that he frequented. However, Colombia became the "murder capital of the world", and Escobar was vilified by the Colombian and American governments. In 1993, Escobar was shot and killed in his hometown by the Colombian National Police, Search Bloc, a day after his 44th birthday.
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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
[[File:Death of Pablo Escobar.jpg|left|thumb|Escobar dead]]
Pablo Escobar has been perceived by people from around the world as one of the most, impeccable and ambitious drug traffickers on the planet. He has been mentioned frequently in several songs by American rappers and groups, mainly in songs by New York rapper Nas, who named his alter ego "Nas Escobar" after Pablo Escobar. He first introduced the appellation in 1995 on Mobb Deep's "Eye For An Eye".
Pablo Escobar has been perceived by people from around the world as one of the most, impeccable and ambitious drug traffickers on the planet. He has been mentioned frequently in several songs by American rappers and groups, mainly in songs by New York rapper Nas, who named his alter ego "Nas Escobar" after Pablo Escobar. He first introduced the appellation in 1995 on Mobb Deep's "Eye For An Eye".


Other rappers and hip hop groups that mentioned Escobar's name in their songs include Wu-Tang Clan, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne. In 2001, American director Ted Demme released his film ''Blow'' about American drug trafficker [[George Jung]], in which Escobar was interpreted by New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis. Escobar appears as the main character in the first two seasons of Netflix's original series ''Narcos'', where he is portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner Moura.
Other rappers and hip hop groups that mentioned Escobar's name in their songs include Wu-Tang Clan, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne. In 2001, American director Ted Demme released his film ''Blow'' about American drug trafficker [[George Jung]], in which Escobar was interpreted by New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis. Escobar appears as the main character in the first two seasons of Netflix's original series ''Narcos'', where he is portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner Moura.


==Videos==
A 2009 documentary film called ''Sins of My Father'' directed by Nicolas Entel tells the story of Pablo Escobar at the perspective of his son, Sebastian.
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Hotel Escobar - The Luxury Prison Pablo Escobar Built for Himself
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==Trivia==
==Honorable Acts==
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*Escobar used his vast wealth to pay the staff of his cocaine factories well.
*He had also engaged in philanthropy works, spending millions in the poor areas of Medellin.
*Escobar also helped building many roads, homeless shelters, power lines, etc.


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