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- El carruaje is a Mexican telenovela produced by Miguel Alemán Velasco for Televisa in 1972. Carlos Monden as M****imiliano D'Asburgo José Carlos Ruiz as...
- (2003) Flamenco, Foyles Gallery, London (2003) Tauromaquia, Museum of Carruajes, Seville, Spain (2002) Below Zero, Focus Gallery, San Francisco (2000)...
- colonial period (Martín Garatuza, 1986), the restoration of the Republic (El carruaje "The Carriage", 1972), the late 19th Century (El vuelo del águila "The...
- Cercanías Murcia/Alicante line. The station is located next to the Plaza de Carruajes and the Plaza de Toros. "Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (Spanish Statistical...
- Notes 1971 Muchacha italiana viene a cas**** 1972 Las gemelas 1972 El carruaje Concepción 1972 El edificio de enfrente Celia 1973 La hiena Dayanara 1974...
- Nadie te querrá como yo .... Javier 1972: El negocio del odio 1972: El carruaje .... Teniente Azcárate 1972: Las gemelas .... Leonardo Lobo 1971: Velo...
- solo or solamente in standard Spanish. To express finiteness (No hay más carruajes; lit. 'There aren't carriages any more'). This use of no más may have...
- Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Cocharcas (Iglesias)". Turismoi.pe. "Los carruajes de los virreyes". Revista del Archivo General de la Nación (in Spanish)...
- Günter Gräwert Drama. Maximilian I of Mexico 1972 Mexico The carriage El carruaje Ernesto Alonso Biography, Drama, History, Romance, War. 1988 East Germany...
- Maximilian. In Mexican po****r culture, there have been soap operas like "El Carruaje" (1967), plays, films, and historical novels such as Fernando del Paso's...