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  2. De Primera Mano - Wikipedia

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    De Primera Mano (English: First Hand) is a Mexican entertainment news show produced and broadcast by Imagen Televisión since July 24, 2017. The program is characterized by providing information on the latest shows, from which the criticism and opinion of the conductors will be more objective and direct towards the most controversial and shocking of artists in general.

  3. Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. Capital and most populous city of Mexico This article is about the capital of Mexico. For other uses, see Mexico City (disambiguation). Capital and megacity in Mexico Mexico City Ciudad de México (Spanish) Co-official names [a] Capital and megacity Skyline of Mexico City with the Torre ...

  4. Al fondo hay sitio - Wikipedia

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    Al fondo hay sitio (Spanish: There's Room in the Back) is a Peruvian comedy television series released in March 2009 by Efraín Aguilar.The story revolves around two very different families living in the same neighbourhood, the Gonzales (a low-class family who have just moved from Huamanga, Ayacucho) and the Maldini (a rich and powerful family with a high economic status).

  5. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina, [C] officially the Argentine Republic, [A] [D] is a country in the southern half of South America.It covers an area of 2,780,085 km 2 (1,073,397 sq mi), [B] making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.

  6. LGBTQ literature in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1978 publication of Luis Zapata’s El vampiro de la colonia Roma, a number of works that deal with homosexuality stand out, although in some cases due to their openly homophobic positions, like Los cuarenta y uno ("The forty and one") by Eduardo Catrejón, who wanted to praise the proletariat and represent the aristocracy’s corruption, alluding to what he considered the most ...