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  2. Floricienta - Wikipedia

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    Floricienta en el Teatro-Floricienta at the theater; Floricienta 2: Gran Rex 2005 Princesa de la Terraza- Floricienta at Gran Rex Venue- The princess of the balcony; Floricienta Temporada 1: First season episodes in 6 DVDs packs (Is a brief version and it is only available in Spain)

  3. List of Puerto Rican television series - Wikipedia

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    El Show de Chanita; El Show de Raymond; En Casa de Juanma y Wiwi; En Familia; Entrando por la Cocina; Esto no es un Show; Esto no Tiene Nombre; Gaby, Fofó y Miliki [5] Genovevo (Puerto Rico TV show) Ja ja, jiji, jo jo con Agrelot; La Camara Comica; La Criada; La Criada Malcriada; La Pareja Dispareja; La Pension de Dona Tere; La Taberna ...

  4. Agustina Palma - Wikipedia

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    Agustina Palma was born and raised in San Miguel de Tucumán, to parents Mauricio Palma and actress Constanza Espejo. [1] There she attended acting, singing, and dancing workshops. In 2003, at age 8, she participated in a casting by Cris Morena for the telenovela Rincón de Luz, and obtained a recurring role. [1]

  5. Margarita (2024 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    It is a spin-off and sequel to Morena's Argentine telenovela Floricienta (2004–2005). [2] The series follows Floricienta's orphaned daughter as she participates in a talent competition organized by her aunt Delfina Santillán and begins to discover her own true story. [3] The series premiered on Max on September 2, 2024 and consists of 40 ...

  6. Florencia Bertotti - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2005, she was the protagonist of the youth television series Floricienta with Juan Gil Navarro and Fabio Di Tomaso. In late 2008, it was announced that Florencia Bertotti would return to television with a new telenovela targeted to children, which would be produced by her and her husband Guido Kaczka .

  7. José Miguel Agrelot - Wikipedia

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    Agrelot was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico.He was the third of four children of Felipe Antonio Agrelot Fittipaldi and Ana Luisa Vilá Cruz. His paternal grandparents were born in Lauria, Italy and immigrated to Puerto Rico in 1892, two years before his father's birth.

  8. Norma Candal - Wikipedia

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    She was hospitalized at the Pavia Hospital in San Juan where she suffered additional complications from the loss of blood. Candal died on Sunday, February 5, 2006, aged 78. She was buried alongside her mother at Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Candal was survived by her two children, Norma and Andres Jr. [7]

  9. Melwin Cedeño - Wikipedia

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    Melwin Cedeño was raised in Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico. His parents are Noel Cedeño and Lilina Irizarry. During childhood, he enjoyed making people laugh and admitted he was frequently "kicked out of school for making jokes in the classroom". [2] Cedeño began to pursue pre-med studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in Ponce.