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- Abandonada may refer to: Abandonada (TV series), a 1985 Mexican telenovela Abandonada (film), a 2000 Philippine drama film Abandoned (disambiguation)...
- Ariadna abandonada is a sculpture by Fidencio Lucano Nava (1869–1938). There is a statue in the collection of Museo Nacional de Arte, and a statue installed...
- Abandonada (transl. Abandoned or Abandoned Woman) is a 2000 Philippine drama film directed by Joel Lamangan. The film stars Maricel Soriano, Edu Manzano...
- Abandonada (English title:Abandoned) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Alfredo Saldaña for Televisa in 1985. It is based on the radionovela "La mesera"...
- comeback on film, this time bagging mature roles in Bulaklak ng Maynila and Abandonada. Her career was put on hold again when she got pregnant again in 2001...
- The Abandoned (Spanish: Las Abandonadas) is a 1945 Mexican film, directed and co-written by Emilio Fernández, starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz...
- November 2011.[dead YouTube link] "600 militares llegan a Mier, una ciudad abandonada por sus habitantes". CNN Mexico. 9 December 2011. Archived from the original...
- Ama, Ina, Anak (1996), Soltera (1999), Abot-Kamay ang Pangarap (1996), Abandonada (2000), Inang Yaya (2006) and A Love Story (2007). Soriano's films released...
- Life) with Regine Velasquez and Kung Wala Na (If It Is Gone) from the Abandonada soundtrack. In 1999, Jaya faced a big challenge when she did her first...
- Corregimiento of Boca de Cupe, province of Darién.") (20 April 2007). Darién, abandonada, La Prensa (in Spanish) (Translated excerpt: "Getting to the Sobiaquirú...