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El edificio de enfrente is a Mexican telenovela produced by Augusto Elías and Antulio Jimenez Pons for Televisión Independiente de México in 1972. [1] Cast
Remedios (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈmeðjos]), also known as San Juan de los Remedios, is a city and municipality located 3 miles (4.8 km) from the northern coast of Cuba, in the center of the island. It is the oldest Spanish settlement in the former Las Villas province. It is now part of the province of Villa Clara.
The House Among the Cactuses (Spanish: La casa entre los cactus) is a 2022 Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Carlota González-Adrio in her feature debut and written by Paul Pen. It is an adaptation of the latter's novel of the same name. It stars Ariadna Gil, Daniel Grao, and Ricardo Gómez.
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Remedios District is one of the divisions that makes up the Province of Chiriqui, located in the Republic of Panama. Chiriqui was first discovered in 1519 by Gaspar de Espinosa . Considered the oldest populations of Chiriqui, was founded in 1589,(according to historians recognized Alberto Osorio, Ernesto Castillero and Ruben D. Carles) by ...
Remedios de Escalada is a city located in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, within Lanús Partido, Gran Buenos Aires. It covers an area of 9.95 km 2 and the population was 81,465 in 2001; the demonym for its inhabitants is "escaladense."
On June 13, 1945, a decree expanded its jurisdiction with the annexation of Remedios de Escalada, known for its railway workshops and previously belonging to the Partido de Lomas de Zamora. On October 19, 1955, the dictatorship self-styled as the "Revolución Libertadora" changed the name "4 de junio" to "Lanús," a name that remains in use today.