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    Fernando Colunga Olivares (pronounced [feɾˈnando koˈluŋɡa oliˈβaɾes]) (born March 3, 1966) is a Mexican actor best known for his work in Mexican telenovelas...
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    Colunga (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈluŋɡa]) is a municipality in the Autonomous community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It lies on the Cantabrian...
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  • Alexandre Dumas. The series stars Fernando Colunga and Ana Brenda Contreras. It premiered on 1 July 2024. Fernando Colunga as Alejandro Gaitán / Count Joaquín...
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  • Colunga may refer to: In people: Alejandro Colunga, a Mexican painter and sculptor Fernando Colunga, a Mexican actor Adrián Colunga, a Spanish footballer...
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    Alejandro Colunga Marín is a Mexican artist, painter and sculptor. He was born in Guadalajara on 11 December 1948 and studied architecture between 1967...
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  • Nácar-Colunga is a Spanish translation of the Bible originally published in 1944. This work was performed by Eloíno Nácar Fúster and Alberto Colunga Cueto...
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    Adrián Colunga Pérez (born 17 November 1984) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a striker. He appeared in 152 La Liga matches over seven seasons...
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  • Fernando Colunga Ultimate Experience (shorten as FCUE) is a Serbian metal band from Požarevac. The name of the band comes from the Mexican soap opera...
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    Gonzalez and El Talismán (2012) as Camila Nájera. Soto starred with Fernando Colunga in Juan Osorio's telenovela; Porque el amor manda which was broadcast in...
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  • Alberto Colunga Cueto O.P. (Noreña, 27 November 1879 - Caleruega, 22 April 1962) was a Spanish Dominican priest and translator. Together with Eloíno Nácar...
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