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Una familia de diez (English title: The 10 of Us), [1] also known as Una familia de diez + 2 for the second season, [2] is a Mexican television sitcom that centers on the López household, a middle class Mexican family that constantly endures hilarious situations. They live in an apartment which barely holds living space for them.
The name manchineel (sometimes spelled manchioneel or manchineal), as well as the specific epithet mancinella, are from Spanish manzanilla ('little apple'), from the superficial resemblance of its fruit and leaves to those of an apple tree. It is also called beach apple. [5] A present-day Spanish name is manzanilla de la muerte, 'little apple ...
The fifth season of the Mexican sitcom Una familia de diez premiered on October 4, 2020, and concluded on November 15, 2020, on Las Estrellas. [1] [2] Production of the season began on September 18, 2020.
La Manzanilla de la Paz is located southeast of Jalisco. Its coordinates are 19°55'00" to 20°04'30" north latitude and 102º01'15" to 103º11'50" west longitude, at an altitude of 2013 meters above sea level.
La Manzanilla is a town located in La Huerta Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico. The village is located in the southeastern corner of the Bay of Tenacatita, on the Costalegre of southwestern mainland Mexico in the state of Jalisco. "Manzanilla" is Spanish for chamomille. The population was 1,592 according to the 2020 census. [1]
Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao was born in the Habana del Este district of Cojímar, Havana, Cuba, [12] [13] to Alejandro Cabello and Sinuhe Estrabao. Her father is Mexican and was born in Mexico City, before moving to Cuba, her mother is Cuban and Mexican. [14]
In December 2018, Cabello was nominated for two awards at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, [10] including Best Pop Vocal Album for Camila, and Best Pop Solo Performance for the live version of "Havana", becoming her first two nominations. Cabello was also nominated for International Female Solo Artist at the 2019 Brit Awards. [11]
Manzanilla, Spanish term for "chamomile" (any variety) or the plant's flowers, or chamomile tea; Manzanilla, a common name for Malvaviscus arboreus (wax mallow, Turk's cap) and its fruit; Manzanilla de la muerte (Spanish: "little apple of death"), manchineel in English (Hippomane mancinella), a tree with apple-like but poisonous fruit