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Rafael Bernal

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Rafael Bernal (28 June 1915 – 17 September 1972) was a Mexican diplomat and novelist, best known for his crime novels, particularly The Mongolian Conspiracy.[1] Bernal wrote a book titled México en Filipinas: estudio de una transculturación about the introduction of Mexican culture to the Philippines.[2] His brother was the renowned anthropologist and archaeologist Ignacio Bernal.

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