- The
Dirty War (Spanish:
Guerra sucia) is the name used by the
military junta or civic-military
dictatorship of
Argentina (Spanish:
dictadura cívico-militar...
- La
Llorona (Latin
American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; 'the
Crying Woman, the
Weeping Woman, the Wailer') is a
vengeful ghost in
Mexican folklore who is said...
- "Film Review: 'Manos
sucias'". Variety.
Archived from the
original on 9
October 2020.
Retrieved 11
August 2020. "Manos
Sucias".
Rotten Tomatoes. Archived...
- Look up
guerra sucia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Guerra sucia (Spanish for
dirty war) may
refer to:
Dirty War (Argentina, 1974-1983), a period...
- 2:36 6. "8"
Parrish Kwamé
Holland Clemons D.
Scott Clemons Dixson 2:30 7. "
Sucia" (featuring Jill
Scott and
Young Miko)
Parrish Jill
Scott María de Arellano...
-
regained its
former prominence.
Another major Pre-Columbian
settlement is Cara
Sucia in the far west of the country,
which began as a
small settlement around...
- (2000) Good
Fences (2003)
Pariah (2011)
Evolution of a
Criminal (2014)
Manos sucias (2014)
Cronies (2015) The Girl Is in
Trouble (2015)
Tales from the Hood...
- attacks, and state-sponsored terrorism. The "Dirty War" (Spanish:
Guerra Sucia) was part of
Operation Condor,
which included the parti****tion of other...
- Cara
Sucia (dirty face in Spanish) may
refer to: Cara
Sucia (Mesoamerican site), an
archaeological site in El
Salvador Cara
sucia (TV series), a Venezuelan...
- Cara
Sucia (English title:
Dirty Face) is a
Venezuelan telenovela written by
Carlos Romero and
Alberto Gómez and
produced by Venevisión in 1992. The telenovela...