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Silvia Kutika
Silvia Kutika (born August 5, 1956 in Wilde) is an Argentine actress of Hungarian descent; the original family name was Kutiko. She is best known by her roles in soap operas such as: ''906090 Modelos'', ''Vidas Robadas'', ''Los Médicos de Hoy'', ''De Carne Somos'', and '' Manuela''. In 1996 she married actor Luis Luque Luis Luque, born Luis Antonio Pedro Barattero (June 12, 1956), is an Argentina, Argentine film and television actor. He has made over 40 appearances in film and television in Argentina since 1982, when he appeared in ''Aprender a vivir''. Many o .... Television Filmography References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kutika, Silvia People from Avellaneda Partido Argentine television actresses Argentine film actresses Argentine people of Hungarian descent 1958 births Living people ...
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Wilde, Buenos Aires
Wilde is a city in the Avellaneda Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Wilde is the most populous district in Avellaneda, with a total of 65,881 inhabitants (as of a 2001 census). It is a part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban agglomeration. The city originated as an estancia founded by Luis Gaitán circa 1600. The settlement was the site of the first salthouse in what is now Argentina. In 1888, Eduardo Wilde named it after his uncle, Doctor José Antonio Wilde (1813–1887). Dr. Wilde was a physician who led local efforts to improve public health, including obtaining permits for the construction of the local hospital and sewer system. The 1885 opening of a Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway station at the site led to the establishment of Villa Jurado, the city's first subdivision (1889). Following a movement of English gardens, the city was developed by local architects as the residential borough of Avellaneda. Large grounds previously utilized by the local "gauchos" f ...
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Amándote II
"Amándote" (English: "Loving You") is a song by Mexican singer Thalía, from her fourth studio album '' En éxtasis'' (1995). It was released as the second single from the album in November 1995. The song was written A. B. Quintanilla and Ricky Vela. It was released after the eventual success of " Piel morena", which helped the album reached about 500,000 copies in some Latin countries where it was released at the time. The song was successful in Mexico, appearing on the chart of the newspaper '' El Siglo de Torreón''. Background and production After a multimillion contract with EMI Music in early 1994, Thalía and her new label planned a makeover in the singer's repertoire to reach an even larger audience than she had won with ''Love'', which was the best-selling album in her country, Mexico, with 500,000 copies sold. For the new stage of her career, Thalía counted on the collaboration of several renowned composers, such as producer Emilio Estefan, who produced the first s ...
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Historias De Sexo De Gente Común
Historias de sexo de gente común ( en, Sex stories of ordinary people) is a television show about common people's lives revolving around sex in Argentina, produced by Endemol and aired by Telefé. References Cast *Juan Gil Navarro *Carlos Santamaría * Jazmín Stuart *Carolina Peleritti * Silvia Kutika * Eduardo Blanco *Mónica Ayos Mónica Ayos is an Argentine actress. Biography Mónica Ayos Crámer was born in Buenos Aires. She is the daughter of the dancers Víctor Ayos and Mónica Crámer. As her parents frequently left the country on dance tours, she lived with her gra ... * Susana Lanteri 2000s Argentine television series 2004 telenovelas 2004 Argentine television series debuts 2005 Argentine television series endings Telefe telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas {{Argentina-tv-prog-stub ...
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Culpable De Este Amor
''Culpable de este Amor'' (''Guilty of this Love'') is an Argentine telenovela produced and broadcast by Telefe in 2004. Cast * Agustín Rivero - Juan Darthés * Laura Cazenave - Gianella Neyra * Marcos Soler - Raúl Taibo * Fernando Salazar - Mauricio Dayub * Virginia Marvin - Gloria Carrá * Román Machado - Rafael Ferro * Julia Rodríguez de Soler - Silvia Kutika * Pablo Casenave - Mariano Bertolini * Víctor Musad - Ramiro Blas * Lorena Villaalba - María Carámbula * Soledad - Catalina Artusi * Alejo (Nicolás García) - Darío Lopilato * Vilma Zapata - Noemí Frenkel * Diana Segovia - Magela Zanotta * Gabriela Sánchez - Leonora Balcarce * Gastón Rivero - José María Monje * Clara Salcedo - Julieta Novarro * Verónica Iglesias - Sabrina Garciarena * Luciana - Manuela Pal * Gustavo Ludueña - Marcelo Melingo * Roberta Soldati - Lucrecia Capello * Jimena - Bettina O'Connell * Sandra Quiñones - Silvina Acosta * Sarita - Loren Acuña * Doctor Robledo - Eduardo Lemos ...
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Azul Televisión (Buenos Aires)
Channel 9, known by its brand name El Nueve (stylized as elnueve) is an Argentine free-to-air television network based in Buenos Aires with programming centred on general entertainment. History Origins and first Romay ownership After the fall of the second government of Juan Perón, the military government of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu opened three new television licenses in Buenos Aires for bidding: channels 9, 11 and 13. The winner for channel 9, which would bear the callsign LS 83 TV, was Compañía Argentina de Televisión, S.A. (CADETE), which began its broadcasts in 1960. Canal 9's stock was partially owned by foreign companies, including the United States' NBC. In 1963 Alejandro Saúl Romay, who was the owner of Radio Libertad and known as "the czar of TV", became the manager of Canal 9, and in the following years he acquired the stock held by the foreign investors, transforming Canal 9 into the first television network fully funded by Argentine capital. Under his leadershi ...
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Ilusiones (compartidas)
''Ilusiones'' (literally: '' Illusions '') is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Luis Colmenares and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 1995. This telenovela lasted 135 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. Crisol Carabal and Vicente Tepedino starred as the protagonists. Synopsis Marisol Palacios and Octavio Cáceres see each other for the first time at the port, where Marisol awaits the arrival of her best friend, Macarena Guinand. Marisol is an architect and the daughter of Victor Palacios, a respected congressman who heads an environmental protection commission. Octavio is a poor sailor who was raised in that village and does odd jobs at the port and in the city. At the first meeting, they are unaware of what the future holds, since both face societal, cultural and intellectual adversities, opposition from their families, and that they may fall into the hands of those who wish to destroy them. One of these people is Jimena Ferrini, an ambit ...
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Campeones De La Vida
''Campeones de la vida'' ( es, Champions of life) is an Argentine telenovela, produced by Pol-Ka, which was aired from 1999 to 2001 by El Trece. The main actors were Osvaldo Laport, María Valenzuela, Soledad Silveyra, Juan Carlos Calabró, Mariano Martínez, Jorgelina Aruzzi and Laura Azcurra. It received several Martín Fierro awards The Martín Fierro Awards ( es, Premios Martín Fierro) is the name of the most prominent awards for Argentine radio and television, granted by APTRA, the Association of Argentine Television and Radio Journalists. History The awards were first g .... 1990s Argentine television series 2000s Argentine television series Pol-ka telenovelas 1999 telenovelas 2000 telenovelas 2001 telenovelas 1999 Argentine television series debuts 2001 Argentine television series endings Television shows set in Buenos Aires {{Argentina-tv-prog-stub ...
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La Nocturna
''La Nocturna'' (stylized onscreen as ''La Nocturna: Los sueños nunca duermen'' for the first season, and ''La Nocturna: Contigo aprendí'' for the second season), is a Colombian telenovela created by Diego Ezequiel Vivanco and Ana María Parra, from a screenplay by Ana María Parra. The series revolves around the student life of several characters who, due to circumstances of life, could never finish their dreams of having graduated from university, so everyone ends up attending Graham University, a night university where each of the characters will fulfill their dreams with the help of Esther (Marcela Carvajal) and Mario ( Jorge Enrique Abello). On 3 February 2018, Caracol Televisión confirmed that the series would be renewed for a second season. The production of the second season began in September 2019, and it premiered on 7 January 2020. Synopsis Season 1 (2017) The series revolves around millions of students in the world who turn to night education as the only way to ...
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90 60 90 Modelos
9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a -look-alike. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle and enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the sign @ encircles a lowercase ''a''. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, as the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that was left of the 3-look-alike was a squiggle. The Arabs simply connected that squiggle to the downward stroke at the middle and subsequent European change was purely cosmetic. While the shape of the glyph for the digit 9 has an ascender in most modern typefaces, in typefaces with text figures the character usually has a descender, as, for example, in . The mo ...
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Dulce Ana
Dulce may refer to: Places *Dulce, New Mexico *Dulce Base, a supposed American secret military facility *Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica *Dulce River (other) People * Dulce (Mexican singer) (born 1955), Mexican singer and actress *Ana Dulce Félix (born 1982), Portuguese long-distance runner * Dulce Maria Alavez (born 2014), American child who has been missing since 2019 * Dulce of Aragon (1160–1198), wife of King Sancho I of Portugal *Dulce García, a wrestler and boxer better known as Sexy Star * Dulce of León, Queen of León *Dulce María (born 1985), Mexican actress * Dulce Figueiredo, Brazilian First Lady 1979–1985 * Dulce Piña (born 1966), Dominican Republic judoka *Dulce Pontes (born 1969), Portuguese singer *Dulce María Serret (1898–1989), Cuban pianist and music teacher * Irmã Dulce Pontes (1914–1992), Brazilian Catholic nun who founded the Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce *Dulce María Loynaz, Cuban writer *Dulce (Filipino singer) (born 1961), Filipino singer Art ...
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Grande Pa
Grande means "large" or "great" in many of the Romance languages. It may also refer to: Places *Grande, Germany, a municipality in Germany *Grande Communications, a telecommunications firm based in Texas *Grande-Rivière (other) *Arroio Grande (other) *Boca grande (other) *Campo Grande (other) *El Grande, a German-style board game *Loma Grande (other) * Lucida Grande, a humanist sans-serif typeface *María Grande, a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in northeastern Argentina *Mojón Grande, a village and municipality in Misiones Province in northeastern Argentina *Playa Grande (other) *Ribeira Grande (other) *Rio Grande (other) *Salto Grande (other) *Valle Grande (other) * Várzea Grande (other) *Villa Grande (other) *Casa Grande Ruins National Monument *Casas Grandes *Mesa Grande *Pueblo Grande de Nevada *Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites *Campina Grand ...
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