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  2. La bella y las bestias - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de la O as Horacio Hernández: Better known as Bestia 2. He is the corrupt president of a delegation in Mexico City. [7] Aylín Mújica as Roberta "La Madame" González: Better known as Bestia 3. She owns an escort service, is a woman full of aesthetic surgeries that is obsessed with beauty and youth.

  3. Beauty and the Beast - Wikipedia

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    French: La Belle et la Bête Italian: La Bella e la Bestia Latin: Bellă et Bēstia or Fōrmōsa et Bēstia Spanish: La Bella y la Bestia Portuguese: A Bela e o Monstro (in Portugal), A Bela e a Fera (in Brazil), or A Bela e a Besta (in literal Portuguese) German: Die Schöne und das Biest Dutch: Belle en het Beest or De Schone en het Beest

  4. La Bestia - Wikipedia

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    Ferrosur train in Veracruz. La Bestia ("The Beast"), also known as El Tren de la Muerte ("The Train of Death") and El Tren de los Desconocidos ("The Train of the Unknowns"), is a freight train that starts its route in Chiapas state in southern Mexico, near the border of Guatemala.

  5. La fea más bella - Wikipedia

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    La Fea Más Bella was the soap opera with the most watched finale in the history of Mexico, with a growing audience. [2] [3] In his last chapter, the audience of 43 points (62.8 nationally) and 19 million 200 thousand people from Media (19,200,000 viewers), overcame the transmission of Oscar 2007 with 9 points (14.9 in every country), displayed at the same time by TV Azteca.

  6. Palacio de Bellas Artes - Wikipedia

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    The building is administered by the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes of the federal government. [4] The palace receive on average 10,000 visitors each week. [12] Two of the best-known groups which regularly perform here are the Ballet Folklórico de México Compania Nacional de Opera de Bellas Artes and the National Symphonic Orchestra. [13]

  7. Fruta Fresca - Wikipedia

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    "Fruta Fresca" (transl. "Fresh Fruit") is a vallenato song written and performed by Colombian recording artist Carlos Vives and produced by Emilio Estefan and Juan Vicente Zambrano as the lead single from his studio album El Amor de Mi Tierra (1999). The song incorporates the sound of Latin pop and Colombian vallenato music.