Planeta or El Planeta means (the) planet in multiple languages. It may refer to: El Planeta, a Boston-based Spanish language newspaper El Planeta (Ecuador)...
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RTR-Planeta is the international service of VGTRK, a state-owned broadcaster in Russia. It is available throughout the world via cable and satellite....
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Planeta Bur (Russian: Планета бурь) is a 1962 Sovcolor Soviet science fiction adventure film scripted by Alexander Kazantsev from his novel, and co-scripted...
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Planeta U (English: "Planet U"), usually referenced as Tu Planeta U ("Your Planet U") is an American children's programming block that airs on the Spanish...
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Planeta TV is a Bulgarian music television channel, which launched on 13 November 2001. It is owned by the company "Payner Media" Ltd., which also owns...
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Planeta No (In English: Planet No) is a Chilean trio of indie pop musicians formed in Concepción and settled in Santiago, composed of Gonzalo García,...
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Editorial Planeta-DeAgostini is a Hispano-Italian publisher and a subsidiary of Grupo Planeta and De Agostini specializing in collectable books, sold...
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Planeta Corporación, S.R.L., doing business as Grupo Planeta (lit. 'Planet Group'), is a Spanish mass media conglomerate operating in Spain, Portugal,...
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Planeta Xuxa (English: Xuxa's Planet) was a Brazilian television program directed by Marlene Mattos and hosted by Xuxa Meneghel. It was aired by TV Globo...
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Planeta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emil Planeta (1909–1963), American baseball pitcher Szimonetta Planéta (born 1993), Hungarian...
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