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  2. Casa (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Casa (stylized CASA) is a Canadian French language discretionary service channel that is dedicated to the home including home and garden renovations and design, cooking, and real estate. It is owned by Groupe TVA , a division of Quebecor Media , and airs a mix of original productions and dubbed versions of series produced by the American and ...

  3. Fernando Pérez de Traba - Wikipedia

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    Signo rodado [] used by Fernando Pérez de Traba [1]. Fernando (or Fernán) Pérez de Traba (Spanish: [feɾˈnando ˈpeɾeθ ðe ˈtɾaβa, feɾˈnam-]; c. 1090 – 1 November 1155), or Fernão Peres de Trava (Portuguese: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃w ˈpeɾɨʒ ðɨ ˈtɾavɐ]), was a nobleman and count of the Kingdom of León who for a time held power over all Galicia.

  4. Rodrigo Pérez de Traba - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo Pérez de Traba (floruit 1111–1158/65), called el Velloso ("the Hairy"), was a Galician magnate who rose to prominence after the coronation of Alfonso VII as co-ruler of León in 1111. He served Alfonso at court in his early years, but was given increased responsibility in Galicia after the death of Alfonso's mother, Queen Urraca (1126).

  5. Cassandra Sánchez Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Cassandra Sánchez Navarro (born 3 July 1991) is a Mexican actress, [1] best known for her role Chelito Durán in the Televisa's telenovela Corona de lágrimas, [2] adaptation of the 1965 telenovela of the same name. [2] Later she stood out as a villain in the telenovela Quiero amarte, where she played Flavia. [3]

  6. National Mint of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The National Mint of Peru (Spanish: Casa Nacional de Moneda), also known as the Mint of Lima (Spanish: Casa de Moneda de Lima), is a mint located in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, in the city of Lima, Peru. Its origin dates back to 1565. [1] [2]

  7. Casa de Segunda - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de Segunda, also known as Luz–Katigbak House, is a heritage house museum located along Rizal Street, Lipa City, Batangas. It was built during the 1860s and owned by Don Manuel Mitra de San Miguel-Luz and Doña Segunda Solis Katigbak, Dr. José Rizal's first love.

  8. Casa de España - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed in a Moorish Revival style by architect Pedro Adolfo de Castro. The building dates from 1934. The building dates from 1934. Although it is named "Casa", it has never been a dwelling place for a family; rather it is a "house" whose members claim common ancestry.

  9. Palacio del Marqués de Casa Riera - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the palace published in the volume X of Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones de ultramar by Pascual Madoz, in 1850.. Its plant formed a rectangle parallelogram, consisting each of its four facades of three floors that were in all them in the same horizontal plan, serving as entrance to the building a spacious garden, which occupied the site ...