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Associating a wedding anniversary with precious metals such as "gold" (50 years) or "silver" (25 years) has been documented in Germanic countries since the 1500s. [1] In English-speaking countries, the tradition of associating gift-giving with wedding anniversaries became more prevalent in the nineteenth century. [2]
She then worked in Euskal Telebista, and later in Telecinco, hosting Una pareja feliz alongside Antonio Hidalgo in the 1994–95 season. Since 1997, Igartiburu has presented daily celebrity news programme Corazón on Televisión Española , except for a period in 2012–13 when she presented daily infotainment show +Gente .
1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Real Madrid: 1952. 1 Torneo Bodas de Oro del Club: 1952. 1 Trofeo Homenaje a Luis Moreno Melilla: 1952. 1 Torneo Bodas de Plata de la Sección: 1955. 1 Torneo Internacional de Portugal: 1955. 1 Torneo de Vigo: 1956. 1 Torneo Triangular: 1956. 1 Torneo de Gijón: 1956. 1 Trofeo XII Juegos del Sudeste (Alicante): 1960.
Gabriel Siria Levario (4 September 1931 – 19 April 1966), known professionally as Javier Solís, was a Mexican singer and actor.He specialized in the musical genres of bolero and ranchera.
The series aired from August 7, 2002, to September 16, 2012, on the channel Canal de las Estrellas. [1] It is a spin-off of a regular sketch on the XHDRbZ comedy-sketch program. In the series, the characters live in a fictional city called "Ciudad P. Luche" where clothes and other objects are wrapped in plush .
Najwa Nimri Urrutikoetxea (Spanish: [ˈna.ʝwa ˈnim.ri u.ru.ti.ko.eˈtʃe.a]; [1] born 14 February 1972) is a Spanish actress and singer.. In 1996, Nimri formed the musical duo Najwajean along with producer Carlos Jean, launching No Blood, an early instance of a trip-hop album in Spain. [2]
Libertad Lamarque Bouza (Spanish pronunciation: [liβeɾˈtað laˈmaɾke]; 24 November 1908 – 12 December 2000) was an Argentine and Mexican actress and singer, became one of the most iconic stars of the Golden Age of cinema in both Argentina and Mexico. [1]
Orange Blossom for Your Wedding (Spanish: Azahares para tu boda) is a 1950 Mexican historical comedy drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Fernando Soler, Sara García and Marga López. [1] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.