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  2. Fuente de las Tarascas - Wikipedia

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    The Fuente de las Tarascas (Las Tarascas Fountain), also known as the Fuente de la Fertilidad (Fertility Fountain), [1] is a fountain, sculpture and landmark installed in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. The original work was created by Antonio Silva Díaz and Benigno Lara and was installed in 1931 in the intersection of Francisco I. Madero Avenue ...

  3. Damas Gratis - Wikipedia

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    Damas Gratis (Spanish for "Ladies for Free") is an Argentine cumbia villera band started by keyboardist and singer, Pablo Lescano in 2000. They are one of the most influential bands in Argentina and well-known in all of Latin America .

  4. Estefanía Gómez - Wikipedia

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    She is best known as Aura María Fuentes in Yo soy Betty, la fea. [2] Filmography ... Telenovelas. 2019 - El Final de Paraíso; 2016 - Sin senos sí hay paraíso ...

  5. Mujeres Creando - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres Creando (Eng: Women Creating) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist collective that participates in a range of anti-poverty work, including propaganda, street theater and direct action. The group was founded by María Galindo , Mónica Mendoza and Julieta Paredes in 1992 and members including two of Bolivia's only openly lesbian activists.

  6. My Mother Likes Women - Wikipedia

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    My Mother Likes Women (Spanish: A mi Madre le gustan las mujeres) is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. The film stars Leonor Watling, Rosa Maria Sardà, María Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, and Eliska Sirova. My Mother Likes Women premiered in Spain on 11 January 2002.

  7. Fuentes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia de las Fuentes (born 1964), American counseling psychologist; Daisy Fuentes (born 1966), Cuban-American model, actress, and television show hostess; Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes (1874-1944), Cuban composer and folk music historian; Erasmo Fuentes (born 1943), Mexican-born sculptor; Eufemiano Fuentes (born 1945) Spanish sports doctor

  8. Rubén Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Most of them were accompanied by Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán. Fuentes was also the musical arranger for most of José Alfredo Jiménez's songs, a prolific Mexican-born composer whose compositions, like Fuentes, elevated traditional Mariachi music to international heights and acclaim. Fuentes died on 5 February 2022, at the age of 95. [1]

  9. Fuentes del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Fuentes del Valle is the third-largest colonia in Tultitlán Municipality in Mexico State, Mexico. The neighborhood is part of the Mexico City metropolitan area and had a 2010 census population of 74,087 inhabitants. It lies near the northern tip of the Federal District (Distrito Federal), and between the larger Buenavista and San Pablo de las ...