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Mexican luchador or
professional wrestler, best
known under the ring name
Violencia (Spanish for "Violence") and has
previously also
worked under the ring...
- La
Violencia (Spanish pronunciation: [la βjoˈlensja], The Violence) was a ten-year
civil war in
Colombia from 1948 to 1958,
between the
Colombian Conservative...
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federative units by
homicide rate,
according to data from the
Atlas da
Violência (years 1996 to 2021,
prepared by the
Instituto de
Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada...
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referred to as St.
Lucia on the show.
Violencia Exclamation Point is
referred to as
Violencia! on the show.
Violencia! quit the
competition before the extermination...
- was
released to
television as A Few
Dollars for Gypsy. "Alambradas de
violencia [Pochi
dollari per Django] (1966)". Archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it (in Italian)...
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Violencia Musical ("Musical Violence") is the
debut album by
Hector & Tito,
released in 1998. "Héctor & Tito -
Violencia Musical (Digital)".
Apple Music...
- The
Boulet Brothers'
Dragula is an
American reality competition television series produced by
Boulet Brothers Productions,
hosted by the
Boulet Brothers...
- Pequeño
Violencia (real name unrevealed; born July 18, 1968) is a
Mexican Luchador who has
worked in the
Mexican Mini-Estrella
division since his debut...
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Donde hay
violencia, no hay
culpa is a 1744
zarzuela by José de Nebra,
premiered in Madrid.
Donde hay
violencia, no hay
culpa -
Alicia Amo,
Natalie Perez...
- the neck. It
first appeared in
Colombia during the
period known as La
Violencia (1948–1958) as a
method of
psychological warfare designed to
scare and...