• recognize the best in Spanish cinema and television. The gala was hosted by Coria Castillo and Brays Efe. In the film categories, Víctor Erice's Close Your Eyes...
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  • by Cristina Morales. It stars Natalia de Molina, Anna Castillo, Anna Marchessi, and Coria Castillo as four women with functional diversity trying to live...
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  • Intimacy Marian Álvarez - La unidad Elisabet Casanovas - The Route Coria Castillo - Simple Lucía Veiga [gl] - Rapa Leonor Watling - I Don't Like Driving...
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  • Álvarez – La unidad as Miriam Elisabet Casanovas – The Route as Nuria Coria Castillo – Simple as Àngels Lucía Veiga – Rapa as Norma Muiñoz Álvarez Leonor...
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  • were defeated by Isidro Metapán (0–1). In December 2009, Castillo was replaced by Hugo Coria. He then accepted to coach Suchitepéquez of Guatemala, and...
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  • River Melilla (First time ever). Top goalscorers Top goalkeeper La Palma Coria Mairena Ceuta Cabecense Alcalá San Roque Recreativo B Lebrijana Cádiz B...
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  • club history are Conrado Miranda (1959, 1975, 1976) and Argentinian Hugo Coria (Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000, Clausura 2001) with three titles each, Juan...
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