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¡Vivan los niños! (English: Long live the children!) is a Mexican telenovela (Soap Opera) produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa.It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from July 15, 2002, to March 17, 2003.
I Don't Know Whether to Slit My Wrists or Leave Them Long (Spanish: No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas) [1] is a 2013 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Manolo Caro. Starring Raúl Méndez , Ludwika Paleta , Luis Ernesto Franco , Luis Gerardo Méndez , and Zuria Vega , in the lead roles.
El arte de vivir [10] La 1: 1982-03-25: Victoria Prego: Cultural/Science El compromiso de la libertad [11] La 2: 1982-01-05: Federico Ysart: Cultural/Science El juego de los errores [6] La 1: 1982-10-24: Joaquín Calvo Sotelo: Quiz show El loco mundo de los payasos: La 1: 1982-01-26: Los Payasos de la Tele: Children El tren [6] La 1: 1982-11-14 ...
La vida de Rita (TVE, 2003) 13 episodes of 50 minutes. Comedy set in a bar. La vida en el aire (La 2, 1998) 13 episodes of 50 minutes. Life of some Spanish students. Vida loca (Telecinco, 2011) 12 episodes of 25 minutes. Comedy. Vida perfecta (Canal 0, 2019) The life of three women in their 30s change unexpectedly
Él tenía que viajar a la Unión Soviética como jurado del Premio Lénin de la Paz, de 1952, y como dicha nación no tenía entonces relaciones con la nuestra, Neruda me encargó que le tramitara una visa en Argentina, con el abogado tucumano Rodolfo Aráoz Alfaro (1901–1968), secretario general del Partido Comunista para Latinoamérica.8 ...
El juego de la vida (English: The game of life) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández and Giselle González Salgado for Televisa. [1] It premiered on November 12, 2001 and ended on June 28, 2002.
Title page of a comedy by Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. Catholic Spain was the most powerful European nation by the 16th century. [5] The Spanish Armada was defeated by England in 1588, however, while Spain was trying to defend the northern coast of Africa from the expansion of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, [6] and the gold and silver that Spain took from its possessions in the New World were ...
Moraleja de Enmedio existed since the 12th century, date when it is mentioned in a document about territorial disputes of the city of Segovia.This talks about two neighboring location, nowadays deserted, called Moraleja La Mayor and Moraleja de Los Buyeros, explaining these two the surname of Enmedio (in the middle).