- Real de
Catorce (Spanish: [reˈal de kaˈtoɾse] ; meaning: Real [a unit of currency] of Fourteen),
often shortened to Real, is a
village in the Mexican...
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Catorce is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of San Luis Potosí in
central Mexico. The muni****l seat is the
pueblo mágico of Real de
Catorce. Enciclopedia...
- Look up
catorce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Catorce (Spanish "Fourteen") may
refer to:
Catorce, San Luis Potosí,
Mexico Real de
Catorce, village...
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Canal Catorce (Channel 14,
formerly known as Una Voz con Todos) is a
national public television network of Mexico,
operated by the
Sistema Público de...
- "2/
Catorce" (transl. "2/Fourteen") is a song
recorded by
Puerto Rican singer Rauw
Alejandro and
Puerto Rican producer Mr.
Naisgai for Alejandro's second...
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transmitters and the
management of its own
public television channel,
Canal Catorce. It also owns four
radio transmitters. By 2010, two
major public television...
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playing the lead
roles in the film. The
Mexican was
filmed in Real de
Catorce, San Luis Potosí, and
Toluca International Airport in Toluca,
State of...
- Alto,
Jalisco –
March 17, 1929 in Tepatitlan, Jalisco), also
known as "El
Catorce" (The Fourteen), was a
Mexican General of the
Cristero War
known for his...
- and re-opened as a park in 1960. A
former mining town in Mexico, Real de
Catorce, has been used as a
backdrop for
Hollywood movies such as The Treasure...
- The
Fourteen Families (Spanish:
Catorce Familias) was a term used to
label and
refer to the
oligarchy of El
Salvador during the country's
period known...