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  2. Yo compro esa mujer - Wikipedia

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    Yo compro esa mujer (English title: I Buy That Woman) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1990. [3] [4] Based on the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas, created by Olga Ruilópez and adapted by Liliana Abud.

  3. Christina Rapado - Wikipedia

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    Christina Rapado (born October 24, 1973) is a Spanish singer, actress and television reporter whose life is also a favorite topic of gossip magazines in Spain. Her best-known songs include a cover of singer Alaska 's " A Quien le Importa ?.

  4. Cristina Chapuli - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Chapuli Egido (born 18 January 1975) is a retired Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She was World champion in 1991. She was World champion in 1991. The generation of gymnasts that she was part of is known by the nickname "Primeras Chicas de Oro".

  5. File : Retrato de Cristina, mi hermana, Frida Kahlo, 1928.jpeg

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    This image is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published outside the United States prior to January 1, 1930. Other jurisdictions have other rules.

  6. Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español - Wikipedia

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    The Enciclopedia Libre was founded by contributors to the Spanish Wikipedia who decided to start an independent project. Led by Edgar Enyedy, they left Wikipedia on 26 February 2002, and created the new website, provided by the University of Seville for free, with the freely licensed articles of the Spanish Wikipedia. [3]

  7. Christine Cristina - Wikipedia

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    Christine Cristina is a 2009 Italian biographical drama film co-written and directed by Stefania Sandrelli, in her directorial debut. It depicts medieval writer Christine de Pizan 's real life events.

  8. Cristina Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Rodríguez (journalist) (born 1972), Spanish journalist and writer; Cristina Rodríguez (noble) (born 1075), daughter of El Cid and Jimena Díaz; Cristina Rodríguez (stylist) (born 1969), Spanish hairstylist, actress and TV presenter; Cristina Rodríguez Cabral (born 1959), Uruguayan poet, researcher, and Afro-Uruguayan activist

  9. Isabel Cristina - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Cristina Mrad Campos (29 July 1962 – 1 September 1982) was a Brazilian Catholic laywoman. [3] [4] She served as a Vincentian in her parish, although she never formally joined the movement. [5] In her spare time, she devoted herself to faith. She was often seen doing Eucharistic adoration and attending Mass.