Luz Valdenebro as Valentina León Julia Fournier as Susana del Río José Ángel Trigo as Rubén Bosco Joan Massotkleiner as Colonel Carlos Araujo/Karl Fleischer...
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Buccella and Terence Hill, and Frauds (1963), both directed by Mario Camus; Trigo limpio (1962), and The Shame of the Sabine Women (1962), by Alberto Gout...
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The Felipe Trigo Awards (Spanish: Premios Felipe Trigo) are annual literary honors created in 1981 on the initiative of the City Council of Villanueva...
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José Álvarez Canalejas (14 February 1925 – 1 May 2015), known as José Canalejas, was a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than 100 films and television...
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Ángel Gregorio Villoldo Arroyo (16 February 1861 – 14 October 1919) was an Argentine musician and one of the pioneers of tango music. He was lyricist...
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Muelas Herraiz, Martín (1986). La obra narrativa de Felipe Trigo [The narrative work of Felipe Trigo] (PhD thesis) (in Spanish). University of Alicante. ISBN 84-688-2244-2...
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writer, activist Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, Spanish navigator Josep Maria Trigo Rodríguez, Spanish astronomer and astrophysicist Adrián Rodríguez, Spanish...
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Zabalaga, José Carlos Trigo, César Sánchez, Máximo Alcócer, Ausberto García, Renán López, Alfredo Soria, Rómulo Cortez, Wilfredo Villarroel, José Trujillo...
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and José Massaroli Argón el justiciero, artwork awing by Vogt Brigada Madeleine, artwork by Sierra Aakón, artwork by Ángel A. Fernández and José Massaroli...
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Óscar Trigo Diez (born September 25, 1972, in Gràcia, Barcelona) is a wheelchair basketball coach. He led the Spanish men's national team at the 2012...
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