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  2. Gloria Fuertes - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Fuertes García (28 July 1917 – 27 November 1998) was a Spanish poet, author of children's literature, and regular participant in children's television shows.She was part of the post-war literary movement of postismo, and a member of the Generation of '50.

  3. SER-Niños Charter School - Wikipedia

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    SER-Niños II Middle school campus. SER-Niños Charter School ("Niños" means children in Spanish) is a PreK-8 state charter school in the Gulfton area of Houston, Texas. The school has three campuses: An elementary school, a middle school, and SER-Niños Charter School II.

  4. Fernando Luján - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Luján (born Fernando Ciangherotti Díaz; August 23, 1939 – January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.He was a star of the silver screen in classic mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

  5. El amor no tiene receta - Wikipedia

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    Plot. Paz Roble is a kind and hardworking woman whose husband, Fermín, takes her newborn daughter away from her. Fermín has a debt with moneylenders and to pay it he decides to sell his daughter to Mauro Nicoliti.

  6. David Trueba - Wikipedia

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    Quiero que sea él: No Yes Short film 1992 Amo tu cama rica: No Yes 1994 Los peores años de nuestra vida: No Yes 1995 Two Much: No Yes 1996 The Good Life: Yes Yes 1997 Perdita Durango: No Yes 1998 La niña de tus ojos: No Yes 2000 Vengo: No Yes Obra maestra: Yes Yes 2002 Soldados de Salamina: Yes Yes Also editor 2006 Bienvenido a Casa: Yes Yes ...

  7. Niños Héroes - Wikipedia

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    The Niños Héroes (Boy Heroes, or Heroic Cadets) were six Mexican military cadets who were killed in the defence of Mexico City during the Battle of Chapultepec, one of the last major battles of the Mexican–American War, on 13 September 1847. The date of the battle is now celebrated in Mexico as a civic holiday to honor the cadets' sacrifice.

  8. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Lo que me sale de los cojones Whatever I want No tener cojones To be a coward Pasárselo por los cojones Don't give a toss Echarle cojones an algo To brave something out ¡Ole tus cojones! Good for you! Los cojones morados Cold as hell Mis cojones treinta y tres I don't believe you, liar Me repatea los cojones It infuriates me Por mis santos ...

  9. Monumento a los Niños Héroes - Wikipedia

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    Niños Héroes. The Monumento a los Niños Héroes ("Monument to the Boy Heroes"), officially Altar a la Patria ("Altar to the Homeland"), is a monument installed in the park of Chapultepec in Mexico City, Mexico. [1] It commemorates the Niños Héroes, six mostly teenage military cadets who were killed defending Mexico City from the United ...