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  2. Ocho Quince - Wikipedia

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    Lucerito, also known colloquially as Ocho Quince, is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer and actress Lucerito. It was released on 16 April 1988, by Fonovisa's Discos Melody . It included two covers, The Dixie Cups ' " Chapel of Love " from the original 1965 Spanish version by Mayté Gaos [ 1 ] "Vete con Ella" and Carole King's " You've Got ...

  3. Miss XV - Wikipedia

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    Miss XV follows the story of two teenagers best friends, Valentina and Natalia, (who were born on the same day at the same hour), who dream of the perfect quinceañera birthday party, and long to become the girlfriends of their respective crushes, Niko, an amateur musician, and Eddy, Valentina's older brother.

  4. Juana Inés de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz [a] OSH (12 November 1651 – 17 April 1695), [1] was a New Spain (considered Mexican by many authors) [2] writer, philosopher, composer and poet of the Baroque period, as well as a Hieronymite nun, nicknamed "The Tenth Muse" and "The Phoenix of America" by her contemporary critics. [1]

  5. Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 - Wikipedia

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    02.Eso Que Tú Me Pides 03.Nathalie 04.Pedro y Juana 05.Regálame Esta Noche 06.La Bailadora 07.Ramona 08.Hace Tiempo 09.No Me Pidas Que Te Olvide 01.Cuchú Cuchá 02.Homenaje a Pedro Flores 03.Podré Volver a Ti 04.Que Barbaridad 05.El Negrito del Batey 06.Me Enamoré 07.Tu Va' Vei 08.La Negra 01. Acordeón, Güiro y Tambor. 02.Dímelo Cantando

  6. Velo de novia - Wikipedia

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    Velo de novia (English: The Bride's Veil) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 2003. [1] [2] It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from June 30, 2003 to January 2, 2004.

  7. House of Desires - Wikipedia

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    GLANTZ, Margo, «De Narciso a Narciso, o de Tirso a Sor Juana: El vergonzoso en palacio y Los empeños de una casa», El escritor y la escena: actas del I Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Teatro Español y Novohispano de los Siglos de Oro, 18–21 March 1992, México, University of the City of Juárez, 1993. ISBN 968-6287-52-3.

  8. Enamorándome de Ramón - Wikipedia

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    Juana is not interested in money; her main concern is her son Ramón, a young nobleman who lived in the province working as a mechanic, but had to move to the capital after falling in love with Sofia, the daughter of a capo de la Mafia, who is forced to break his heart and demand that he leaves to protect him from her father.

  9. Juana Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Cruz died in Madrid, as a result of an old heart wound, on 18 May 1981, and she was buried at the Cementerio de la Almudena beneath a lovely mausoleum, which is sculptor Luis Sanguino's work. Her epitaph reads: A pesar del daño que me hicieron en mi patria los responsables de la mediocridad del toreo en los años 1940–50, ¡brindo por España!