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Villana may
refer to:
Villana de' Botti,
Italian Catholic professed member of the
Third Order of
Saint Dominic Villana Santiago Pacheco,
Puerto Rican rapper...
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Secretos de
villanas (Secrets of Villains) is a Spanish-language
reality show co-created by
Canela Media and
executive producers Rubén
Consuegra and Enrique...
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Villana Santiago Pacheco (born
March 27, 1995),
known professionally as
Villano Antillano, is a
Puerto Rican rapper,
singer and songwriter. She gained...
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Phtheochroa villana is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Colorado, Alberta, Indiana...
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April 2011. Muñoz,
Mariana (29
November 2014). "Margarita Magaña, una
villana con
bellos recuerdos". TVNotas.com.mx (in Spanish).
Retrieved 30 October...
- The New York Times. 29
October 2002.
Retrieved 15
November 2010. "La
villana de las telenovelas,
Laura Zapata, se une a
MasterChef Celebrity". tvazteca...
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Grettell Valdez (María), la
villana de Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish).
Fernanda G. Mencos. "Grettel
Valdez sera
villana en Lo imperdonable" (in Spanish)...
- — 2022 "Pa' Mí" (with
Peter Nieto) — — 19 — — "Quien Dijo" — — 17 — — "
Villana" — — — — — "Bye Bye" — — — — — "Ya Te Olvidé" (with
Arthur Hanlon) — —...
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December 27, 2014. Univision. "Vanessa Villela: "Me
divierto haciendo villanas"" (in Spanish). Teleprograma.com.
Retrieved December 27, 2014. Univision...
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Villana de' Botti, TOSD (1332 - 29
January 1361) was an
Italian Catholic professed member of the
Third Order of
Saint Dominic. She
turned to the Dominicans...