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Cirilo Rivera is a good boy, and the only child of black ancestry in school. He is the son of a humble carpenter and a housewife who adore him to the utmost. María Joaquina Villaseñor is a rich girl, daughter of a renowned and prestigious physician (Dr. Miguel Villaseñor). Beautiful, selfish, overlooked by her classmates, but eventually ...
Carrusel de las Américas (English title: Carousel of the Americas) is a Mexican Children's telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1992. [1] It is both a sequel and remake of 1989 telenovela Carrusel. Chain member of the memorial project Americas 500 years since the discovery of America.
The skit was performed with Valéria, Maria Joaquina, Cirilo, Jaime and Kokimoto doing interviews with the characters of Chiquititas. [42] In the break between series SBT created a children's afternoon program called Clube do Carrossel with the same structure of other children's programs on the channel, like Bom Dia & Companhia , featuring ...
The Nule Group corruption scandal (Spanish: Carrusel de la Contratación = "Contract Carousel") is a case of political corruption which took place in the city of Bogotá during the administration of former mayor Samuel Moreno Rojas of the Polo Democrático Alternativo party in 2010.
Cirilo Vázquez. Cirilo Vázquez Lagunes (died November 19, 2006), nicknamed "Cacique of the South," ("cacique del sur" in Spanish [1]) was a Mexican cattle rancher and businessman who had political power in areas in the state of Veracruz. [2] Vázquez died at the hands of assassins at the age of 51. [citation needed]
Natalio Cirilo Banegas (9 July 1893 - 14 May 1967), also known popularly by the nicknames Don Nata, Don Nata Banegas, Benegas and Trapiche, [1] was an Argentine jockey, steeplechase jockey, horse trainer and owner of thoroughbred horses, an emblematic figure in the horse racing history of Argentina and of the City of Rosario during the golden age of equestrianism in the first half of the 20th ...
Cirilo Tadeus Cardoso Filho, commonly known as Cirilo (Russian: Сирило; born 20 January 1980), is a Brazilian-Russian futsal player of Brazilian origin. He was a member of the Russian national futsal team .
Cirilo Vila Castro (7 October 1937 – 23 July 2015 [1]) was a Chilean composer, pianist, and academic, and the winner of the National Prize for Musical Arts in 2004.