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  2. Blanca Mujer - Wikipedia

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    "Blanca Mujer" (transl. "White Woman") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Draco Rosa from his fourth studio album Vagabundo (1996) and twelfth studio album Vida (2013). It was released on 4 February 2013 through Sony Music Latin as a promotional single featuring Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira .

  3. Esmeralda Moya - Wikipedia

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    Desaparecida: Blanca Sierra La 1: 3 episodes 2008 Sin tetas no hay paraíso: Telecinco: 1 episode 2008 El castigo: Eva Antena 3: 2 episodes 2009 90-60-90, diario secreto de una adolescente: Melania 'Mel' Álvarez Antena 3: 8 episodes UCO: Blanca Sierra La 1: 10 episodes 2009–2010 Hay alguien ahí: Amanda Ríos Cuatro: 17 episodes 2010–2011 ...

  4. Desaparecida - Wikipedia

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    It began airing on La 1 on 3 October 2007. [8] The original broadcasting run ended on 29 January 2008. [8] Desaparecida sparked a spin-off, UCO, Unidad Central Operativa. [9] The series and its spin-off UCO were collectively rebranded in Argentina as Bruno Sierra, el rostro de la ley for broadcasting on Canal 7 in 2009. [5]

  5. The Lost Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Woman (Spanish: La mujer perdida) is a 1966 drama film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Sara Montiel, Giancarlo Del Duca and Massimo Serato. [1] It was a co-production between France, Italy and Spain. The film's sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón.

  6. Blanca Rosa Gil - Wikipedia

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    Blanca Rosa Gil (born August 26, 1937 in Perico, ... Tú Me Hiciste Mujer (Velvet 1382) Yo Soy La Buena (Velvet LPV-1397) Estos Ojos, Estas Manos (Velvet 1409)

  7. Mujer comprada - Wikipedia

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    Mujer Comprada (purchased woman, woman for sale) is the title of a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the Mexican television network TV Azteca. Cast [ edit ]

  8. Blanca de Moncaleano - Wikipedia

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    Blanca de Moncaleano was a Colombian journalist, feminist, and anarchist who placed women's liberation at the forefront of her agenda. She and her husband, Juan Francisco Moncaleano, fled Colombia in June 1912 because of political persecution.

  9. Estoy vivo - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Vargas (Roberto Álamo), a police officer, dies during the pursuit of a serial killer.Given a second chance, he comes back to life, but 5 years after his death is incarnated into the body of another police officer, Manuel Márquez (Javier Gutiérrez).