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  2. Cuilco - Wikipedia

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    Cuilco, as the municipality's head town, contains the municipal government housed in the municipal building near the center plaza of town. As of 2007, the municipal building ("muni") employed about 15 people, providing many services to the surrounding villages and to Cuilco itself. Export crops include corn, coffee and panela. Tourism to Cuilco ...

  3. Hoja En Blanco (song) - Wikipedia

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    The bachata cover of the song is Monchy & Alexandra's debut single for their debut album Hoja en Blanco (1999). It is a bachata cover of a song that was originally written and performed by the Colombian vallenato band, Los Diablitos.

  4. Las Trece Rosas - Wikipedia

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    The victims were accused of aiding a military rebellion and of assassinating a high-ranking political police officer, his 16-year-old daughter, and driver; [3] however, they were already in prison when the assassination occurred. In 2005, a foundation (Fundación Trece Rosas) was created in Spain to keep their memory alive.

  5. The Three Musketeers (1942 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Three Musketeers (Spanish: Los tres mosqueteros) is a 1942 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas. It is based on the 1844 novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas.

  6. Hoja en Blanco - Wikipedia

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    Hoja En Blanco (English: Blank Sheet) is the debut studio album by Dominican bachata duo Monchy & Alexandra. [1] The album contains the hit single, "Hoja En Blanco" which peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart. It was originally written and performed by the Colombian vallenato band, Los Diablitos.

  7. Huehuetenango Department - Wikipedia

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    The Selegua River has its source in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes and flows northwards, crossing the border into Chiapas, where it joins the Cuilco River to form the Grijalva River, to flow onwards to the Gulf of Mexico. Its principal tributaries are the Pino, Sibilá, Ocubilá, Naranjo, Colorado, Torlón, Mapá and Chicol rivers.

  8. Los tres huastecos - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo, from Tamaulipas, is an atheistic bandolier; Juan de Dios, from San Luis Potosí, is a handsome priest; while Víctor, from Veracruz, is an army captain. Their great physical resemblance is a source of conflict. Juan de Dios tries to solve the problems with his two brothers. [1]

  9. Frida Sofía - Wikipedia

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    Frida Sofía Moctezuma Guzmán-Pinal (born March 13, 1992), commonly known as Frida Sofía, is a Mexican singer, musician, fashion model, entrepreneur, brand designer and television presenter; she rose to prominence as a fashion model & media personality before launching a musical career as a solo performer.