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  2. Carmen de Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Carmen de Burgos y Seguí (pseudonyms, Colombine, Gabriel Luna, Perico el de los Palotes, Raquel, Honorine and Marianela; Almería, December 10, 1867 – Madrid, October 9, 1932) was a Spanish journalist, writer, translator and women's rights activist. Johnson describes her as a "modern" if not "modernist" writer.

  3. Las hijas de la señora García - Wikipedia

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    Las hijas de la señora García (English: Mrs. García and Her Daughters) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for TelevisaUnivision. It is based on the 2017 Turkish series Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters , created by Sırma Yanık. [ 2 ]

  4. My Mother Likes Women - Wikipedia

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    My Mother Likes Women (Spanish: A mi Madre le gustan las mujeres) is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. The film stars Leonor Watling, Rosa Maria Sardà, María Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, and Eliska Sirova. My Mother Likes Women premiered in Spain on 11 January 2002.

  5. Murder of Asunta Basterra - Wikipedia

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    Asunta was first reported missing by her parents at 10:17 pm on Saturday, 21 September 2013. They had eaten lunch together at her father's home that afternoon. Asunta was seen on a bank's security camera at 2 pm walking to her father's house, and appeared on that same security camera at 5:21 pm returning home to her mother's flat.

  6. Ángela Molina - Wikipedia

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    She studied dance and theatre art in the Escuela Superior de Madrid. [3] She made her film debut in 1975 with César Fernández Ardavín's No matarás. [6] Another early major credit is her performance as Rosa (a sexually provocative woman and unwed mother) in Black Brood (1977), a film portraying fascist violence in post-Francoist Spain. [7]

  7. Bárbara Lennie - Wikipedia

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    Bárbara Lennie Holguín (born 20 April 1984) is a Spanish actress, [1] hailed as an indie cinema star. [2] She won the Goya Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 2014 neo-noir drama Magical Girl, also scooping nominations for Obaba (New Actress), [3] El niño (Supporting Actress), [3] María (and Everybody Else) (Best Actress), [4] and God's Crooked Lines (Best Actress).

  8. Melody (Spanish singer) - Wikipedia

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    Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez was born on 12 October 1990, [4] in Dos Hermanas (), Andalusia. [5] [6] Her family has strong ties to music; [5] her father and some other family members played in a Sevilla fiesta band called Los Quillos [5] or Los Kiyos, [7] a Jackson 5-like group of child singers.

  9. Blanca Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Suárez made her acting debut in 2007, portraying the role of Julia Medina in the Antena 3 series The Boarding School.She would star the series until its end in 2010, and earn Fotogramas de Plata Award for Best Actress for her performance, [5] as well as a Golden Nymph for Best Actress – Drama nomination at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in 2009.