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- Sorvino as Frank Costello (seasons 1–2) Luis Guzmán as Alejandro "El Guapo" Villabuena (season 1) Elvis Nolasco as Nat Pettigrew Roslyn Ruff as Delia Greene...
- renunciation, Sancha retired to the Cistercian monastery of Santa María in Villabuena, in El Bierzo, which had been founded by her mother, with her father's...
- Villabuena de Álava in Spanish or Eskuernaga in Basque is a muni****lity located in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country (Basque Autonomous Community)...
- Villabuena del Puente is a muni****lity located in the province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain. Muni****l Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics...
- renunciation, Dulce retired to the Cistercian monastery of Santa María in Villabuena, in El Bierzo, which had been founded by her mother, with her father's...
- Antonio San Isidro East San Isidro West San Rafael West San Rafael East Villabuena In the 2020 census, the po****tion of Santa Maria, Isabela, was 25,758...
- LTD Hector Contreras Main cast Godfather of Harlem Alejandro "El Guapo" Villabuena Recurring cast (season 1) Shameless Mikey O'Shea Recurring cast (season...
- sister Dulce became nuns or retired to the monastery of San Guillermo Villabuena in León, where she died before 1243. Ferdinand (1192/1193 – 1214), unmarried...
- south by San Asensio and Baños de Ebro, on the east by Samaniego and Villabuena de Álava, and to the west by San Vicente de la Sonsierra. In the Albeldense...
- thereafter. At various times he also held the tenencias of Valcárcel (1169), Villabuena (1170), Asturias de Oviedo (1170–71), Ciudad Rodrigo (1177–78), Salamanca...