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Civera is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Civera (born 1979),
Spanish singer Mario Civera (born 1946),
American politician Victoria...
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David Civera Gracia (born in Teruel, Aragón,
Spain on 8
January 1979) is a
Spanish singer.
Civera was born in Teruel, in 1979. His
parents are José and...
- "Tell Her that I Love Her") is a song
recorded by
Spanish singer David Civera,
written by
Alejandro Abad. It
represented Spain in the
Eurovision Song...
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Victoria Civera Redondo (born 1955) is a
Spanish artist. She
combines photography, painting,
installation and
sculpture in her
contemporary works. She...
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Mario J.
Civera, Jr. (born June 19, 1946) is an
American politician from Pennsylvania. A Republican, he
served as a
member of the
Pennsylvania House of...
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first issue appeared in
March that year. It was
founded and
edited by Marín
Civera.
Josep Renau worked as the
graphic editor of the magazine.
Major contributors...
- the finals. The
usual line-up was: Mares; Garza, Monza; Menéndez, Conti,
Civera; Acosta, Borjas, Gastaldo, Jara, Purgia. Some
highlights for Estudiantes...
- U.S. Other names Joey Siverno, Joey N., Joey Sivera, Joey Severa, Joey
Civera, Joey Cevera, Joey Savera, Joey Long, Joe M****eria,
Joseph N****i, Eric Marin...
- the 21st century,
Spain has
reached the top ten
seven times, with
David Civera (2001)
finishing sixth, Rosa (2002)
finishing seventh, Beth (2003) finishing...
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Carol Tong as Jo
Abigail Clayton as
Marian Joey
Silvera as Phil (as Joe
Civera)
Eileen Dover as Ann
Suzette Holland as Alex
Roberto Ramos as
Tomas Jake...