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  2. Un refugio para el amor - Wikipedia

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    Un refugio para el amor (English title: A Shelter For Love [1]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from February 6, 2012 to September 23, 2012 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela La zulianita and the Mexican telenovela Morelia .

  3. Mucha mujer para ti - Wikipedia

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    "Brujo de amor" (Marco Flores) "Muriendo lento" (Karen Guindi, Gerardo Flores, Marco Flores) "Quiero Irme de Aquí" (Gerardo Flores) "Más Allá de un Simple Beso" (Marco Flores) "Mucha Mujer Para Ti" (Gerardo Lopez) "Rock Café" Hard Rock Cafe(Carole King), Lopez Lee "Contigo y Con el Viento" (Carole King), Lopez Lee)

  4. Laura Flores - Wikipedia

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    Las tontas no van al cielo: Luciana Arango 2008 Secretos: Miriam Garza 2 episodes 2008–2009 En nombre del amor: Camila Ríos de Mondragón 2009–2010 Corazón salvaje: María del Rosario Montes de Oca 2010–2011 Llena de amor: Ernestina Pavón / Netty 2011 Una familia con suerte: Yuyú Arteaga 22 episodes 2012 Un refugio para el amor

  5. El alma no tiene color - Wikipedia

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    El alma no tiene color (International Title: A Soul Without Prejudice) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1997. [1] It is based on an original story by Alberto Gómez, inspired by the 1948 Mexican film Angelitos negros .

  6. En nombre del amor - Wikipedia

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    En nombre del amor (English: In the Name of Love) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa. It is a remake of Cadenas de amargura, written by María del Carmen Peña and Cuauhtémoc Blanco [2] and produced in 1991. Victoria Ruffo, Arturo Peniche, Leticia Calderón and Laura Flores star in this telenovela.

  7. Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) - Wikipedia

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    Among the following verses a frequently cited phrase is "Amor es el pan de la vida, amor es la copa divina, (English: "Love is the bread of life, love is the divine cup") amor es un algo sin nombre que obsesiona a un hombre por una mujer. [3] These and other lyrics are referenced in a number of modern Spanish literary works. [4]

  8. The House of Flowers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Flowers (Spanish: La Casa de las Flores) is a Mexican black comedy drama television series created by Manolo Caro for Netflix. It depicts a dysfunctional upper-class Mexican family that owns a prestigious floristry shop and a struggling cabaret, both called 'The House of Flowers'.

  9. Lolita Flores - Wikipedia

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    Flores started her career in the early 1970s and with the release of the album Amor, amor (and a single of the same name) in 1975 she achieved success in her native Spain as well as in countries in Latin-America. Her songs "Sarandonga", "Lo voy a dividir", and "Si la vida son dos días" among others, have become staples in Spanish radio.