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Jordi Rebellón
Jordi Rebellón López (15 February 1957 – 8 September 2021) was a Spanish television, cinema and stage actor known for his role as Rodolfo Vilches in popular television series ''Hospital Central''. Biography Jordi Rebellón López was born in Barcelona on 15 February 1957. He made his television debut with a minor performance in ''Barrio Sésamo''. In 2000, he joined the cast of ''Hospital Central'' to play Dr. Vilches, a role for which he became extremely popular in Spain. He left the series in the 14th season, but returned in the 18th season. He died from a stroke on 8 September 2021 in Madrid. Works ;Television series * ''Hospital Central'' as Doctor Rodolfo Vilches (2000–2012) * ''Mercado Central (TV series), Mercado Central'' as Fernando Luján * ''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' as Pachín. * ''Sin identidad'' as Francisco José Fuentes. * ''Amar es para siempre'' as Luis Ardanza. * ''Médico de familia'' as Ángel Valverde. * ''Servir y proteger'' as Alfonso Ocañ ...
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Saint George's Day (Spain)
Saint George's Day (San Jorge in Spanish and Sant Jordi in Catalan) is celebrated annually on April 23. It is a significant day in several parts of Spain. The same date is also World Book Day, which was originally a Spain-only celebration (''Día del libro''). Andalusia Saint George's day is not celebrated in Andalusia. Aragón In 1978 Aragón officially declared April 23 as a celebration for San Jorge, the patron of Aragon, and titled it "Dia de Aragón". Day of Aragon commemorates the Battle of Alcoraz, when Huesca was conquered by the Aragonese army and where San Jorge allegedly appeared to the Christian forces at a critical moment in the battle. Cantabria The town Viérnoles in Cantabria celebrates several days of "Las Fiestas de San Jorge" at the end of April and or beginning of May. Extremadura Each year Extremadura celebrations focus on the Christian reconquest of the city of Cáceres. Festivities include the "burning of the dragon" and dramatizes re-enactm ...
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