- María José
Llergo (born 1994) is a
Spanish singer. Born in Pozoblanco, in 1994,
Llergo joined the
local violin school at a
young age. She also
stood out...
- María del
Pilar Pellicer López de
Llergo (12
February 1938 – 16 May 2020) was a
Mexican actress. At the 17th
Ariel Awards, she won the
Ariel Award for...
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Josefina Yolanda "Pina"
Pellicer López de
Llergo (3
April 1934 – 4
December 1964) was a
Mexican actress known in her
country for
portraying the female...
- 2008, p. 1165
Llergo Bay 2016, p. 193, see also de Mella's
antipathy towards estatismo,
Llergo Bay 2016, p. 195,
Gambra 1953, p. 12
Llergo Bay 2016, p....
- "Crítica:
Zorro –
Episodio 1".
Rolling Stone.
Retrieved January 24, 2024.
Llergo,
Isabel (February 4, 2024). "Crítica de 'Zorro' en La 1: feminismo, racismo...
- Rita López de
Llergo y
Seoane (Mexico City, 26
August 1905–around 1979) was a
Mexican scientist and geographer. She was the
first woman to
preside over...
- Ana
Pellicer (March 2, 1946) born Ana
Emilia Pellicer López de
Llergo, is a
Mexican sculptor,
jewelry maker, artisan, and
forest conservationist. Ana has...
- Pérez Cruz;
Califato 3/4,
Juanito Makandé,
Soledad Morente, María José
Llergo o Fuel
Fandango are only a few of the new
spanish musical scene that includes...
- 2020s 2020: "Que no, que no" (Rozalén) 2021: "Te
espera el mar" (María José
Llergo) 2022: "Sintiéndolo mucho" (Joaquín
Sabina and Leiva) 2023: "Yo solo quiero...
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flamenco nationally and
worldwide has
allowed new
artists such as María José
Llergo to
reach a
wider audience internationally. In 2020, The
Atlantic stated...