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  2. El árbol de Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    El árbol de Gabriel (English title: Gabriel's Family Tree [1]) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Alberto Barrera Tyszka and produced by Venevisión. [ 2 ] Jorge Reyes and Daniela Bascopé star as the main protagonists, [ 3 ] while Cristobal Lander , Roxana Diaz , and Myriam Abreu star as the antagonists.

  3. El árbol de oro - Wikipedia

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    El árbol de oro (English: The Tree of Gold) is a short story (roughly three pages) by Ana María Matute (1925-2014), written in Spanish. It is part of her collection of short stories, set in the Spanish countryside, called Historias de la Artámila (1961).

  4. Welcome Home (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Welcome Home (Spanish: Bienvenido a Casa) is a 2006 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by David Trueba, starring Pilar López de Ayala and Alejo Sauras as Eva and Samuel, a couple just settled in Madrid, alongside Ariadna Gil, Juan Echanove, Jorge Sanz, Javivi Gil Valle, Julián Villagrán, Juana Acosta, Vicente Haro, Carlos Larrañaga and Concha Velasco.

  5. La casa de al lado - Wikipedia

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    La casa de al lado (The House Next Door) is an American Spanish-language black comedy telenovela produced by the United States–based television network Telemundo.This mystery is a remake of the Chilean telenovela La familia de al lado produced by TVN in 2010 to 2011 and is being adapted by the author of the original, José Ignacio Valenzuela making a story longer with many differences from ...

  6. Bosque de los Arboles de Navidad - Wikipedia

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    The Bosque de los árboles de navidad (Christmas trees forest) is a tourist park and a greenhouse located in Amecameca, State of Mexico, Mexico.The park is about 988.4 acres (4.000 km 2).