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El país de las mujeres
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How many seasons does El país de las mujeres have?
1 season
How many episodes does El país de las mujeres have?
187 episodes
When did El país de las mujeres premiere?
October 11, 1998
When did El país de las mujeres end?
September 27, 1999
How long are episodes of El país de las mujeres?
46 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of El país de las mujeres?
6.4 out of 10
Who stars in El país de las mujeres?
Ana Karina Manco
,
Víctor Cámara
, and
Viviana Gibelli
Who created El país de las mujeres?
Leonardo Padrón
Who wrote El país de las mujeres?
Doris Seguí
,
Mariana Reyes
, and
Mónica Montáñez
Who directed El país de las mujeres?
Arturo Páez
,
Carlos Izquierdo
,
Édgar Liendo
, and
Leonardo Galavis
Who was the producer of El país de las mujeres?
Carolina De Jacobo
Who was the composer for El país de las mujeres?
Rudy La Scala
and
Jacky Schreiber
Who was the executive producer of El país de las mujeres?
Sandra Rioboo
and
Arquímedes Rivero
What is the El país de las mujeres theme song?
Ruleta Rusa by Enrique Iglesias
What genre is El país de las mujeres?
Drama and Romance
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