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  2. G2A - Wikipedia

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    20 million (as of 2020) G2A.COM Limited (commonly referred to as G2A) is a digital marketplace headquartered in the Netherlands, [1] [2] with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. [3] [4] The site operates in the resale of gaming products by the use of redemption keys. Other items sold on the site are software, prepaid activation codes, electronics ...

  3. El Ojo - Wikipedia

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    Location. Paraná Delta. Coordinates. 34°15′08″S 58°49′48″W. /  34.25222°S 58.83000°W  / -34.25222; -58.83000. Area. 13,924 m 2 (149,880 sq ft) El Ojo ( lit. 'The Eye') is an uninhabited circular rotating floating island located within a slightly larger circular lake in the Paraná Delta in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

  4. El ojo de vidrio (film) - Wikipedia

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    Spanish. El ojo de vidrio ( The Glass Eye) is a 1969 Mexican revolution - epic film directed by René Cardona Jr., starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Manuel Capetillo, Eleazar García, Alejandro Reyna and Guillermo Rivas. With a backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, the film recounts the story of former horse wrangler and bandit Porfirio ...

  5. Vuelve el ojo de vidrio - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 107 minutes. Country. Mexico. Language. Spanish. Vuelve el ojo de vidrio ( The Glass Eye Returns) is a 1970 Mexican revolution - epic film directed by René Cardona Jr., starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Manuel Capetillo, Eleazar García, Alejandro Reyna, and Guillermo Rivas. It is the sequel to the film El ojo de vidrio .

  6. Take My Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Take My Eyes (Spanish: Te doy mis ojos, lit. 'I Give You My Eyes') is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed and co-written by Icíar Bollaín , starring Laia Marull and Luis Tosar . Critically acclaimed for its unclichéd treatment of domestic violence, it won seven Goya Awards in 2004, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Actor, Best ...

  7. El ojo de vidrio (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Banquells. Country of origin. Mexico. Original language. Spanish. Original release. Network. Telesistema Mexicano. El ojo de vidrio, (English: The glass eye) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano.

  8. El ojo de vidrio - Wikipedia

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    El ojo de vidrio. El ojo de vidrio may refer to: El ojo de vidrio (film), a 1969 Mexican film. El ojo de vidrio (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela. Julio Alberto Castillo Rodríguez, a suspected Mexican drug lord.

  9. The Eavesdropper - Wikipedia

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    El ojo de la cerradura is a 1964 Argentine film. Cast. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2022) Janet Margolin; Reception.