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Catita was a
stock character pla**** by Niní
Marshall in many
Argentine comedy films of the 1940s and 1950s from the character's
first appearance as a cook...
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Talleres Industriales de
Transportes y
Afines (mostly
known for its
acronym CATITA) was an
Argentine manufacturer of
trams founded in 1932. At its peak during...
- The grey-ch****ed
parakeet (Brotogeris pyrrhoptera), less
commonly known as fire-winged parakeet, is a
vulnerable species of bird. It is in the subfamily...
- The rufous-fronted
parakeet (Bolborhynchus ferrugineifrons) is a
species of
parrot in the
family Psittacidae.
Endemic to Colombia, its
natural habitats...
- 1938.
Portraying her
character "
Catita" (an
Italian Argentine cook),
opposite Mecha Ortiz and Tito
Lusiardo (
Catita's fastidious employers), in Mujeres...
- (Portuguese:
Chafariz do Pombal)
Fountain of
Largo do
Catita (Portuguese:
Chafariz do
Largo do
Catita/Chafariz no
Largo José Alaiz)
Manorhouse of the Estate...
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Licenciado Barajas Luis Rodríguez "Guana" as
Popoca María
Elena Saldaña as
Catita Ana
Jimena Villanueva as
Marichelo Sofía Aragón as Dr. Susy
Archie Balardi...
- sent a
letter to
Catita Alves, the
eldest daughter of
Rodrigues Alves (widower
since 1891),
Campos Salles' successor. She knew that
Catita, her friend, would...
- Universe. ISBN 978-0-7893-2074-2. Fabris, Bernardo; Borém,
Fausto (2006).
Catita na
leadsheet de K-Ximbinho e na interpretação de Zé Bodega... Belo Horizonte:...
- (1891–1894)
Adelaide de
Morais (1894–1898) Ana
Campos Sales (1898–1902)
Catita and
Marieta Alves [pt] (1902–1906)
Guilhermina Pena [pt] (1906–1909) Anita...