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  2. Reina de Corazones - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Reina de corazones may refer to : Reina de corazones ...

  3. Corazones (song) - Wikipedia

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    Corazones (Eng.: Hearts) is a song written by Ana Torroja, Lanfranco Ferrario, Massimo Grillo and Miguel Bosé. The song is a live recording taken from GiraDos En Concierto, an album released by Bosé and Torroja in 2000. Is the only new song included on the setlist of a very successful worldwide tour by both performers.

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  5. Reina de Corazones (album) - Wikipedia

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    Reina de Corazones: La Historia is a compilation album from Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán.It was released on July 31, 2007. The album includes singles from the beginnings of Guzman's career on Melody and Sony BMG from eight of her albums (no tracks from Bye Mama, Dame tu Amor, Enorme and La Guzmán were included).

  6. Corazón valiente - Wikipedia

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    Corazón valiente is the story of the friendship between two girls in a remote Mexican city called Valle de Bravo. Ángela Valdez (Sofía Sanabria), humble and sweet, was the daughter of Miguel Valdéz (Jorge Luis Pila), the bodyguard of the powerful and wealthy family Sandoval Navarro.

  7. Corazones sin rumbo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Corazones sin rumbo (English title: Hearts aimlessly) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1980. [ 1 ] Is an adaptation of the soap opera La mesera produced in 1963.