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Montecristo. Un amor, una venganza "Montecristo. One Love, One Revenge" Mujeres de nadie "Nobody's Women" Muñeca brava "Feisty Doll" Naranja y Media "Orange and a Half" Niní "Nini" Nino, las cosas simples de la vida "Nino, The Simple Facts of Life" PH (Propiedad Horizontal) "Horizontal Property" Padre Coraje "Father Courage" 2004 Papa Corazón
Tales of Count Lucanor (Old Spanish: Libro de los enxiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio) is a collection of parables written in 1335 by Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena. It is one of the earliest works of prose in Castilian Spanish. The book is divided into five parts.
Cuilco, as the municipality's head town, contains the municipal government housed in the municipal building near the center plaza of town. As of 2007, the municipal building ("muni") employed about 15 people, providing many services to the surrounding villages and to Cuilco itself. Export crops include corn, coffee and panela. Tourism to Cuilco ...
"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 .
Emilia Guiú Estivella (March 21, 1922 – February 7, 2004) was a Spanish-Mexican actress who appeared mainly in Mexican films, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
En un rincón de España: Girona, Tossa de Mar and Tamariu: Jerónimo Mihura / Emisora Films-Procisa (Barcelona) Adriano Rimoldi, Blanca de Silos, Mery Martin, Carlos Agosti, Juan de Landa, Conrado San Martín, Josep Bruguera, Juan Manuel Soriano, Pepe Isbert: Shot in cinefotocolor and based on a story by Manuel Tamayo, Juli Coll and Joan ...
Mexican drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada was tricked by the son of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and forced to board a plane bound for the United States last month, he said in a statement on Saturday.
Nicolás Bravo Rueda (10 September 1786 – 22 April 1854) was a Mexican soldier and politician who served as interim President of Mexico three times, in 1839, 1842, and 1846.