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La Nit Del Cor
''El cor de la ciutat'' (''The Heart of the City'') is a TVC television soap opera first broadcast on TV3 on 11 September 2000 and last broadcast on 23 December 2009. The show is the most watched fiction program in Catalonia, Spain, especially among female audiences, drawing around 28-33% of the audience with as much as 40% during season finales. ''El cor de la ciutat'' follows the lives of the people who live and work in the neighbourhood of Sants and Sant Andreu in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Eight complete seasons have been broadcast up until July 2008, with Season 9 currently airing. Five episodes are broadcast each week, one on each weekday, on TV3. With 1,906 episodes of the programme have been produced, making ''El cor de la Ciutat'' the longest-running television series TVC has produced. The show receives almost 800,000 viewers and near season endings some episodes have had over one million viewers. At the end of each season, a special night of programming is dedicated ...
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Soap Opera
A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored by soap manufacturers.Bowles, p. 118. The term was preceded by "horse opera", a derogatory term for low-budget Westerns. BBC Radio's ''The Archers'', first broadcast in 1950, is the world's longest-running radio soap opera. The longest-running current television soap is '' Coronation Street'', which was first broadcast on ITV in 1960, with the record for the longest running soap opera in history being held by '' Guiding Light'', which began on radio in 1937, transitioned to television in 1952, and ended in 2009. A crucial element that defines the soap opera is the open-ended serial nature of the narrative, with stories spanning several episodes. One of the defining features that makes a television program a soap opera, according to Alber ...
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Joan Pera
Joan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Joan (given name), including a list of women, men and fictional characters *:Joan of Arc, a French military heroine *Joan (surname) Weather events *Tropical Storm Joan (other), multiple tropical cyclones are named Joan Music * ''Joan'' (album), a 1967 album by Joan Baez *"Joan", a song by The Art Bears from their 1978 album ''Hopes and Fears'' *"Joan", a song by Lene Lovich from her 1980 album ''Flex'' *"Joan", a song by Erasure from their 1991 album ''Chorus'' *"Joan", a song by The Innocence Mission from their 1991 album ''Umbrella'' *"Joan", a song by God Is My Co-Pilot from their 1992 album ''I Am Not This Body'' Other uses *Jōan (era), a Japanese era name * ''Joan'' (play), 2015 one-woman play written by Lucy J. Skillbeck *Joan Township, Ontario, a geographic township See also *''Jo-an'' tea house, National Treasure in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan * *Jane (other) *Jean (other) *Jeanne (di ...
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Enric Rodríguez
Enric () is a Catalan common given name, the Catalan variant of '' Heinrich'' of Germanic origin. Equivalents in other languages include Henry (English), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Scandinavian), Henri (French, German), Enrique (Spanish) or Henrique (Portuguese) among others. Enric may refer to: *Enric Barbat (1943–2011), Catalan singer-songwriter * Enric Bernat (1923–2003), the founder of the Chupa Chups lollipop company * Enric Bernat (born 1997), Spanish footballer *Enric Bug (born 1957), Catalan comic book writer and industrial designer * Enric Casadevall Medrano, Andorran politician *Enric Duran (born 1976), anticapitalist activist * Enric Garriga i Trullols (1926–2011), Catalan politician *Enric Gensana (1936–2005), footballer *Enric Llaudet (1916–2003), Catalan businessman *Enric Madriguera (1904–1975), Catalan violinist *Enric Marco (born 1921), author * Enric Martí Carreto, Catalan textile entrepreneur * Enric Martínez-Castignani (born 1970), Italo-Spanish ba ...
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Santi Ibáñez
Santi Ibáñez (15 March 1958 – 29 December 2016), born in Barcelona, was a popular Spanish Catalan actor of cinema, theater and television, known for his role as ''Beni'' in '' El cor de la ciutat'' and his appearances in ''Temps de silenci'', ''Estació d'enllaç'', ''Plats Bruts'', ''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' and films like '' Anita no perd el tren'', by Ventura Pons. Began in the world of theater with the help of Albert Boadella, with the company "Els Joglars", and worked in other companies such as "La Cubana", under the direction of directors like Sergi Belbel. He died on 29 December 2016, due to lung cancer.Muere a los 58 años el actor Santi Ibáñez


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Bernat Quintana
Bernat Quintana (born 1985) is a Spanish actor best known for his role as Max Carbó in TV3 television soap opera El Cor de la Ciutat and as the main character of the 2019 film '' Boi''. Theatre * ''Cyrano'' (2013) * ''Julieta y Romeo'' (2011) * ''Molt Soroll per no res'' (2011) * ''Les Tres Germanes'' (2011) * ''La Síndrome de Bucay'' (2010) * ''El Mal de la Joventut'' (2009) * ''Lleons'' (2009) * ''Dublin Carol'' (2008) * ''Búfals'' (2008) * ''J.R.S.'' (2003) * ''Bernadeta Xoc'' (1999) * ''El Criptograma'' (1999) * ''L’home, la bèstia i la virtut'' (1995) Movies * '' Boi'' (2019) * ''Jo, el desconegut'' (2007) * ''Càmping'' (2006) * ''Vorvik'' (2005) * ''Valèria, dirigit per Sílvia Quer'' (2000) * ''La ciudad de los prodigios'' (1999) * ''La presó orgànica, de Jordi Soler'' (1998) Television * '' Barcelona Ciutat Neutral'' (2011) * ''El Cor de la Ciutat ''El cor de la ciutat'' (''The Heart of the City'') is a TVC television soap opera first broadcast on TV3 on 11 Se ...
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Nausicaa Bonnín
Nausicaa Bonnín i Dufrenoy (born 28 April 1985) is a Spanish actress of theater, film and television, daughter of Hermann Bonnín i Llinàs and Sabine Dufrenoy. Biography Bonnin began her career as an actress at a young age participating in plays such as ''Cartes a nenes'', ''Contes dels boscos de Viena'' or ''El bell lloc''. In 2005 she participated in the film ''Las vidas de Celia'' by Antonio Chavarrías, where she played Astrid. Also that year she joined the long-running TV3 production ''El cor de la ciutat'' where she played Sandra Benjumea until 2009, when the series ended. In 2006 she played Rosa in Ventura Pons' film ''La vida abismal''. In addition, she also participated in the theatrical production Nausica, an adaptation of Joan Maragall's dramatic poem directed by Hermann Bonnín. In 2007 she was part of the cast of the film ''Lo mejor de mí'', by Roser Aguilar. In theater, she participated in ''El jardí abandonat'' by Santiago Rusiñol and directed by Frances ...
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Artur Trias
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Armando Aguirre
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Amparo Moreno
Amparo, a Portuguese and Spanish word meaning ''refuge'', ''shelter'', or ''protection'', may refer to: People *Amparo (name) *Amparo people, Afro-Cuban descendants of Angola Places Brazil *Amparo, São Paulo *Amparo, Paraíba *Amparo do Serra, Minas Gerais *Amparo de São Francisco, Sergipe *Santo Antônio do Amparo, Minas Gerais Other places *Amparo Museum, Puebla, Mexico *Amparo High School, Caloocan, Philippines Other uses *Amparo (film), a 2022 Colombian drama film *Massacre of El Amparo, the killing of 14 fishermen in El Amparo, Venezuela in 1988 *'' Megachile amparo'', a bee of family Megachilidae *''Recurso de amparo'' or writ of amparo, a form of constitutional relief found in the legal systems of some countries *Roman Catholic Diocese of Amparo The Roman Catholic Diocese of Amparo ( la, Dioecesis Amparensis) is a diocese located in the city of Amparo in the Ecclesiastical province of Campinas in Brazil. History * December 23, 1997: Established as Diocese of Amp ...
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