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  2. The Maidens' Consent - Wikipedia

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    The Maidens' Consent (Spanish: El sí de las niñas [el ˈsi ðe las ˈniɲas]) is a play by the Spanish playwright Leandro Fernández de Moratín. It was written in 1801 and first performed in 1806. The play is a satirical commentary on Spanish social norms of the time and has since become part of the repertoire.

  3. Travesuras de la niña mala - Wikipedia

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    Travesuras de la niña mala is a Mexican streaming television series based on the novel of the same name, written by Mario Vargas Llosa. The series produced by W Studios for TelevisaUnivision. [1] It stars Macarena Achaga and Juan Pablo Di Pace. [2] The series premiered on Vix+ on 8 December 2022. [3]

  4. Sea Princesses - Wikipedia

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    Sea Princesses (known as Princesas do Mar in Brazil) is a series of children's books created by the Brazilian writer and cartoonist Fábio Yabu.The first book was released in 2004 by publisher Panda Books; due to its success, three other books were made.

  5. Category:Spanish princesses - Wikipedia

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  6. Go Princess Go - Wikipedia

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    Go Princess Go (Chinese: 太子妃升职记; pinyin: Tàizǐfēi Shēngzhí Jì) is a 2015 Chinese web series produced by LeTV and adapted from the novel of the same name by Xian Chen.

  7. La rosa de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros. The series centers on Mexican Catholic religiosity, specifically to the Virgin of Guadalupe .

  8. Lea (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Lea is a feminine given name. In French, the name Léa is from the biblical name Leah.In Spanish, the same name is Lía, and in Italian, Lia.In English, it is a name for the word 'lea', pronounced [liː], meaning pasture or meadow.

  9. Campo das Princesas Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Campo das Princesas Palace is the administrative headquarters of Pernambuco's executive branch, located in Recife, Brazil. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Designed in 1786 by Governor José César Meneses, it was built in 1841 by engineer Morais Âncora, at the behest of Governor Francisco do Rego Barros , where the Royal Treasury used to be.