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  2. Univision y Los Niños - Wikipedia

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    Univision y Los Niños (in English, "Univision and the Kids" and/or "Univision and the Children") is a former American children's programming block that airs on the Spanish-language television network Univision which premiered on June 26, 1989, to September 15, 1990.

  3. Español: Estacionamiento de bicicletas en el camellón de la Avenida Álvaro Obregón en la Ciudad de México.

  4. Danza de los Viejitos - Wikipedia

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    The Danza de los Viejitos is said have begun as a dance in the Mexican State of Michoacán in the Purépecha Region. The men that perform this dance are known as Danzantes or "Dancers." This dance was performed by four men that represent fire, water, earth, and air.

  5. Bicycles Are for the Summer (play) - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles Are for the Summer (Spanish: Las bicicletas son para el verano) is a Spanish play written by Fernando Fernán Gómez in 1977, who received the Lope de Vega Prize in 1978. [1] It deals with the effects of Spanish Civil War on citizens of Madrid. [2] It was released as a popular film in 1984, directed by Jaime Chávarri.

  6. La Voz Kids (Mexican TV series) season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Ale Rivera 7 State of Mexico "Sálvame" – – 9 Jilguerillo de Tlaxcala 9 Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala "Ay Chabela" 10 Alex Gricco 13 Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas "Chandelier" 11 Manu 11 Mexico City "Hijo de la Luna" – – – – 12 Kristiane 13 Mexico City "Fly Me to the Moon" 13 Mario Ramón 9 Mérida, Yucatán

  7. List of Mexican comedians - Wikipedia

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  8. Carrusel - Wikipedia

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    Carrusel (Spanish pronunciation:) is a Mexican children's telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1989. [1] It is based on the Argentinean character Jacinta Pichimahuida (first televised in 1966), and produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1989.

  9. Niños Héroes - Wikipedia

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    The name Niños Héroes, along with the cadets' individual names, are commonly given to streets, squares and schools and other public areas across Mexico, including Metro Niños Héroes of the Mexico City Metro and a station on the Monterrey Metro. Streets in the Condesa neighborhood adjacent to Chapultepec Castle bear the names of each cadet. [14]