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  2. El conejo de la suerte - Wikipedia

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    Children sit in a circle with palms connected and sing the song El conejo de la suerte.The child who starts the game claps the right palm of the person to his left with the right palm and reconnects the circle.

  3. List of programs broadcast by Antena 3 - Wikipedia

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    Al filo de la ley: 1993: News: Rosa María Mateo: Al pie de la letra [3] 2007–2008: Talent show: Javier Estrada Al rincón de pensar: 2015: Talk show: Risto Mejide: Algo que celebrar: 2015: Sitcom: Luis Varela Allí abajo: 2015-Sitcom: María León and Jon Plazaola Alta tensión: 1998–2000: Game show: Constantino Romero: Amar es para ...

  4. List of Colombian television series - Wikipedia

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    Do Re Millones: La Orquesta de la fortuna; D1 (2006) El Jugador (2007) El Poder del 10 (2008) El Programa del Millón; Gánele al Reloj con Philips; Golazo Fruco (1969) Guerra de Estrellas; Los Tres a las 6; Miles de Pesos por sus Respuestas; Nada más que la Verdad (2007) Nescafé paga las Letras (1958) Reina por un Día (1969) Respuesta al ...

  5. San Cristóbal de las Casas - Wikipedia

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    The city was founded as Villa Real de Chiapa in 1528 by Diego de Mazariegos in what was called the Hueyzacatlán Valley, which means “pasture” in Nahuatl. From then on, the city went through a number of name changes: to Villa Viciosa in 1529, to Villa de San Cristóbal de los Llanos in 1531, and to Ciudad Real in 1536.

  6. San Cristóbal, Táchira - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de los Mangos, in Barrio Obrero, is a popular youth hangout close to San Cristobal's city centre. A leafy square home to music shops, imported clothing retailers, Mini malls, nightclubs, eateries, ice-cream parlours, pool halls, Internet cafés, and small music venues, Plaza de los Mangos has become a busy hub for youth life.

  7. Community of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    It soon became the most strategic fortress in defense of the city of Toledo above the fortresses of Talamanca and Qal'-at'-Abd-Al-Salam (Alcalá de Henares). In 1083 (or 1085) Alfonso VI took the city of Madrid in the context of his wider campaign to conquer Toledo. [31] Alcalá de Henares fell in 1118 in a new period of Castilian annexation.