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Montaña Rusa (programa De Televisión)
Montaña Rusa is Spanish for "roller coaster". It may refer to: * Montaña Rusa (La Feria Chapultepec Mágico), in Mexico City, Mexico * Montaña Rusa (Parque del Café), in Quindio, Colombia * Montaña Rusa (Tibidabo Amusement Park), in Barcelona, Spain * ''Montaña Rusa'', an Argentine telenovela * ''La Montaña Rusa'', an album by Dani Martín See also * Russian Mountains Russian Mountains were a predecessor to the roller coaster in which the term is adopted by several Romance languages in other parts of Europe. The earliest roller coasters were descended from Russian winter sled rides held on specially constructe ...
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Montaña Rusa (La Feria Chapultepec Mágico)
Montaña Rusa was a wooden roller coaster, wooden roller coaster at La Feria Chapultepec Mágico in Mexico City, Mexico. In 1993, it was renamed ''Serpiente de Fuego (Serpent of Fire)'' but later it was changed back to Montaña Rusa. For several years, Montaña Rusa held the record of list of roller coaster rankings, world's tallest roller coaster. With the conversion of Medusa Steel Coaster, Medusa at Six Flags México into a hybrid roller coaster in 2014, Montaña Rusa was the last wooden roller coaster in Mexico. In 2020, it was announced that Montaña Rusa would be removed from the park. The coaster was dismantled in July 2022. History Montaña Rusa was constructed in 1964 by International Amusement Devices, Inc. and was designed by Aurel Vaszin and Edward Leis. Aspects of the coaster's design served as an inspiration for the designers of future roller coasters, such as Screamin' Eagle and Colossus (Six Flags Magic Mountain), Colossus. In the 1980s, Montaña Rusa underwent a ...
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Montaña Rusa (Parque Del Café)
Montaña Rusa is a roller coaster in Colombia. It has been in operation since 1973, except while being moved from 1997 to 1999, and has a capacity of 1,174 riders per hour. History At Worlds of Fun (1973–1997) The ride originally opened as Zambezi Zinger in 1973, and operated for 25 seasons at Worlds of Fun, in Kansas City, Missouri. At the time, it was the longest-standing coaster in the park's history (overtaken in 2014 by the Timber Wolf). At Parque del Café (1999–present) Between 1997 and 1999, it was moved to Parque del Café in Montenegro, Quindio, Colombia and officially renamed Montaña Rusa (English: Russian Mountain) – however commonly called "La Broca" or "the drillbit". The name comes from the 1700s–1800s in St. Petersburg, Russia, where some of the earliest-known "roller coaster" experiences were called "Russian Mountains". After gaining popularity throughout Europe, French amusement parks would build their own versions, calling them "les montagnes ...
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Montaña Rusa (Tibidabo Amusement Park)
Muntanya Russa (translated from Catalan to Roller Coaster) is the name of an amusement ride of Tibidabo Amusement Park, located at level 1 of the park. History Following the acquisition of Tibidabo Amusement Park by the City of Barcelona, the park began an investment of 50 million Euros to improve the park. Among other actions, insalaron lift and created the Camí del Cel. It also created new attractions. In 2007 the project has been drawn to a large roller coaster in the middle of the forest. This created great unease among neighbours. In late 2007, the Netherlands Vekoma introduced the project, compometinedose to respect the environment and minimize environmental and visual impact. Marks in the trees fired alarms, and events created and collected signatures. On May in 2008 begins felling trees, and removed the attraction Transmóvil. At the end of summer in 2008 begins to bring the structure of the attraction. In December in 2008 are the first tests, and the attraction ...
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List Of Argentine Telenovelas
A list of Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ... telenovelas. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine telenovelas Lists of telenovelas Telenovelas ...
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Dani Martín (singer)
Daniel Martín García (born 19 February 1977) is a Spanish singer. He was the vocalist of the Spanish pop punk band El Canto del Loco (ECDL). Biography He was born on 19 February 1977 in Alcobendas, a city in the province of Madrid. When he was a child, he used to imitate his favorite artists in the living room and started to dream about creating his own band. As he was not a really good student, he started to work with his father and, at the same time, he began to study at the Drama School William Layton. Later, Dani decided to attend prestigious Drama School Cristina Rota, where he got his first jobs as a stage actor. The first time he appeared on television was with Martes y 13 in a show prepared for New Year’s Eve. Then, he presented a program called ''Ponte las Pilas''. He has acted in several films, such as ''Sirenas'' by Fernando Leon de Aranoa, ''Sin vergüenza'' by Joaquín Oristrell, Auger Carlos Villaverde, Manuel Sanabria, and ''Yo soy la Juani'' by Bigas Lun ...
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