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Los Querendones (Lit: The Irresistible) is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Carlos Peréz and produced by Venevisión.The telenovela was distributed internationally by Venevisión International under the title Sueño Con Tu Amor (English title: Yearning For Your Love).
Pecado de Amor 1996; Peligrosa; Peregrina; Piel de Sapa; Pobre Negro (Poor Negro) Por Amarte Tanto; Por Estas Calles; Primavera; Pura Sangre ¡Qué buena se puso Lola! (How Good Lola Has It!)) ¡Qué Clase de Amor! Que Paso con Jacqueline? 1982; Quirpa de Tres Mujeres 1996; Rafaela; Raquel; Rebeca; Reina de Corazones; Renzo el Gitano; Roberta ...
"Secreto de Amor" (English: "Secret of Love") is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian, released as the first single and title track from Sebastian's 27th studio album, Secreto de Amor. Written and produced by Sebastian, it is often regarded as one of his signature songs , [ 1 ] being covered by many artists including Lucero ...
Thirty years after its short but memorable run on ABC, it is widely regarded as a miraculous one-season wonder that captures the era's competing strains of irony and earnestness.
Leonela Ferrari Mirabal is a young and beautiful woman who has finished her law career abroad and returns to Venezuela to marry her boyfriend Otto Mendoza. On the day of their engagement, Otto who is an arrogant and egotistical man, humiliates and beats Pedro Luis Guerra, a poor and hardworking man who gets drunk and vows to get revenge on Otto.
Y los declaro marido y mujer (English title:And I now pronounce you husband and wife) is a Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast by RCTV between 2006 and 2007 [1] and distributed internationally by RCTV International. [2]
A kayaker reported missing from Green Lake, Wisconsin, in August is now thought to have faked his own disappearance and fled the country to Europe.
Additionally, the second album of the renowned Chilean series 31 Minutos is titled 31 canciones de amor y una canción de Guaripolo ("31 Love Songs and a Guaripolo Song"), making reference to the title of Neruda's book. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair remains Neruda's most well-known work and has sold millions of copies worldwide. [3]