Cara Sucia (Mesoamerican site), an archaeological site in El Salvador
Cara sucia (TV series), a Venezuelan soap opera
Cara Sucia River, a river in El Salvador
"Casimiro Alcorta" ("Cara Sucia"), a tango song written in 1884 by Casimiro Alcorta
Topics referred to by the same term
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CaraSucia (dirty face in Spanish) may refer to: CaraSucia (Mesoamerican site), an archaeological site in El Salvador Carasucia (TV series), a Venezuelan...
County, Romania Cara Island, off the west coast of Argyll, Scotland Cara Paraná River, Colombia CaraSucia River, El Salvador Monte Cara, a mountain in...
CaraSucia River is a river of El Salvador. It arises in the foothills of the El Imposible National Park and flows westward through the area of Cara Sucia...
early 1990s when she played Estrellita Montenegro, the main character in CaraSucia, her most successful telenovela as the lead actress. Smith remains a popular...
Prades' life inspired the radio serial, usually called La galleguita de la carasucia ('The little Galician girl with the dirty face') in Argentina, with a...
El Galleguito de la carasucia is a 1966 Argentine film. Juan Ramón as Francisco "Paco" Ruiz Gonzaga Nora Cárpena as Laura Videla Osorio Elena Lucena as...
(Atiquizaya) Racing Jr C.D. Huracán C.D. Espartano (San Julián) Santa Rosa Arce CaraSucia Fuerte San Isidro Turín FESA F.C. (Turín) San Jerónimo Nejapa Guazapa...
"Gulf of Fonseca". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2024-01-08. "CaraSucia / El Imposible". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2024-01-08. "Chalchuapa"...
20 telenovelas, among them Primavera alongside Fernando Carrillo and CaraSucia. In the mid-1990s she has sparked controversy for being the first Venezuelan...
entered on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative Lists, together with the CaraSucia. "El Salvador - El Imposible". United Nations Environment Programme. Retrieved...
United States Acaray, Huaura River, Peru Altar de Sacrificios, Guatemala CaraSucia, El Salvador Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United...
Honduras as well as the previously mentioned sites in Chalchuapa, and CaraSucia in western El Salvador. An investigation of the site of La Laguna in Usulutan...
music to famous tango "Concha Sucia" ("Dirty Cunt" in Argentine slang), which decades later would be renamed "CaraSucia" ("Dirty Face"), with music rearranged...
Telenovelas are popular in Venezuela, and some Venezuelan productions (such as CaraSucia) are distributed internationally. Perhaps the best known television show...
is also credited with the tango "Concha sucia", which was later adapted and sung by F. Canaro as "Carasucia" (Dirty Face). Before the 1900s, the following...
politician, deputy (2011–2016). Julio Capote, 90, Cuban actor (The White Rose, Carasucia, Gata Salvaje). Bryan Cassidy, 89, British politician, MEP (1984–1999)...
telenovelas before he joined Guillermo Dávila and Sonya Smith in 1992's CaraSucia one of Venevision's most famous telenovelas of all time. He shaved his...
Canaima(Canaima) La criada de la granja Cantare para Ti (Would You Sing for Me?) CaraSucia (Dirty Face) Caribe (Caribbean Sea) Carissima (Charisma) Carita Pintada...
telenovelas produced in Venevision include Amor Comprado, Dulce Enemiga, CaraSucia, Bellisima and Pecado de Amor. Venezuela is one of the largest producers...
trenes (2004) by Jorge Blas Chantal Lis (2004) by Rut Susa and Maria Pavon CaraSucia (2004) by Santiago Zannou Salomón (2007) by Ignacio Lasierra Cíclope (2009)...