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  2. Ataque de pánico! - Wikipedia

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    Ataque de pánico! (English: Panic Attack!) is a 2009 Uruguayan science fiction short film directed by independent filmmaker Fede Álvarez. [4] Plot.

  3. A un passo dalla luna - Wikipedia

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    " A un passo dalla luna" is a 2020 Italian language single of Italian rapper Rocco Hunt and Spanish singer Ana Mena released on 3 July 2020. It is a reggaeton hit released on RCA and Sony. It reached the top of the Italian Singles Chart and spending 9 weeks at the top starting 24 July 2020.

  4. Ataque de nervios - Wikipedia

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    Ataque de nervios (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈtake ðe ˈneɾβjos]) (F45.8, R45.0), also known as nervous tension [1] mal de pelea (disease of fighting), [2] "hyperkinetic seizure," [2] "The Puerto Rican Syndrome" [3]) is a psychological syndrome mostly associated, in the United States, with Spanish-speaking people from the Caribbean, although commonly identified among all Iberian-descended ...

  5. La Manga del Cura - Wikipedia

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    La Manga del Cura is a territory located in the Manabí Province belonging to the canton El Carmen in Ecuador. The territory covers an area of approximately 487 square kilometres (188 sq mi) [1] with around 24,000 inhabitants. [2] One of the most important tourist sites in the territory is the Cascada del Salto del Armadillo of 30 metres (98 ft ...

  6. Eva Luna (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Eva Luna is an American telenovela produced by Venevisión International in collaboration with Univision Studios, starring Blanca Soto, Guy Ecker, Julian Gil and Susana Dosamantes. It is a remake of the 1997 telenovela Aguamarina , created by Leonardo Padrón.

  7. Pánico - Wikipedia

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    The same year, they traveled through the north of Chile crossing the Atacama nitrate mines and desert locations for the documentary movie "Pánico. La banda que buscó el sonido debajo" (Pánico, the band that found the sound beneath), [8] directed by James Schneider and Benjamín Echazarreta and released the following year.