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Platonic love [1] is a type of love in which sexual desire or romantic features are nonexistent or have been suppressed, sublimated, or purgated, but it means more than simple friendship.
Venezuela has the second largest Portuguese diaspora in America, after Brazil. There is strong interest among a large segment of the Portuguese in Venezuela to preserve the culture and familial bond with the old country Portugal , while they have been important in the development of Venezuela holding a substantial number of businesses in the ...
During his term, he made four official visits at Portugal. [3] In 2018, Portugal and Venezuela signed 22 bilateral agreements with each other, Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza described Portugal as a fundamental ally in support of the Bolivarian government during the "economic siege that the United States has waged against Venezuela".
La Niña de mis ojos (My Beloved Girlfriend) La Novela de Pasion (Passion Is A Soap Opera) La Novela del Hogar (The Homemade Soap Opera) La Novela LM (LM, The Soap Opera) La Novela Romantica (A Romantic Soap Opera) La Pasion de Teresa 1989; La Potra Zaina; La Posada Maldita; La Revancha 1989, 2000; La Salvaje; La Señora de Cárdenas (Mr ...
Sacred and Profane Love (Italian: Amor Sacro e Amor Profano) is an oil painting by Titian, probably painted in 1514, early in his career. The painting is presumed to have been commissioned by Niccolò Aurelio, a secretary to the Venetian Council of Ten , whose coat of arms appears on the sarcophagus or fountain, to celebrate his marriage to a ...
The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Myself, Diego, and Señor Xolotl is a 1949 painting by Frida Kahlo.Created in Mexico, the 70 cm x 60.5 cm painting was painted with oil on Masonite.
Amor Comprado (English title: Love Contract, literal translation: purchased love, love for sale) [1] is a telenovela written by Verónica Suárez and produced in Miami, Florida by Venevisión International in 2007.
In semiotics, Khôra (also chora; Ancient Greek: χώρα) is the space that gives a place for being.The term has been used in philosophy by Plato to designate a receptacle (as a "third kind" [triton genos]; Timaeus 48e4), a space, a material substratum, or an interval.