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[4] In El cine que el viento se llevó, Miguel Carrara singled out Titina Romay's performance and the fact that she wore blackface to play the title role of the "black nun", sarcastically describing the film as the one "in which Titina Romay remembered that she was the chocolate girl in Angelitos negros", referencing that Romay also wore ...
Hurricane Alex was the first tropical cyclone of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, and a rare June Atlantic hurricane.Originating from an area of disturbed weather on June 25, 2010, it slowly developed in the western Caribbean Sea and struck Belize as a strong tropical storm.
In 2009, a countdown ending on 10/10/10 appeared on the group's official website. In an interview conducted that day, October 10, 2010, on the radio station La Mega 107.3 FM during the Fabricado Acá show, Fernando Batoni, Rafael Cadavieco, Diego Márquez, Álvaro Segura and Jaime Verdaguer announced that they had indeed a tour planned for those dates, but that the proposal that was made in ...
Huracan is the hurricane god of Maya mythology. In modern Spanish, huracán means hurricane. Huracán may also refer to: . ARM Huracán, a Mexican Navy missile boat; Huracan (Belantis), a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter model roller coaster at Belantis amusement park
In late May, a tropical disturbance gradually developed over the northwestern portion of the Caribbean. It drifted westward into the Yucatán Peninsula, and on June 1 the convection organized into a circular cloud pattern in association with a low pressure system.
The El Cajoncito Creek along the extreme southeast portion of the state grew into a raging torrent. During night of October 1, waters burst a three-year-old and 30 ft (9.1 m) dike . [ 3 ] [ 21 ] A 5 ft (1.5 m) wall of water [ 22 ] spilled over a small shanty town of 10,000 inhabitantes, thousands of whom lived in cardboard shacks .
Huracán first reached the fourth division of Spanish football in 2002–03, being immediately relegated back.In late June 2011, before the start of what would be its eighth season in the category, the club gave up its berth, citing poor finances as the main reason; [1] it subsequently returned to the regional championships, before closing their senior team in 2018.
Hurricane Hilda was a strong Category 3 hurricane that was the second in a succession of three hurricanes to strike near Tampico, Mexico.The eighth named storm of the 1955 Atlantic hurricane season, Hilda formed from a tropical wave on September 10 near the Lesser Antilles.