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María Luisa Carnelli: Q124769748  wikidata:Q124769748 reasonator:Q124769748
Author
María Luisa Carnelli  (1898–1987)  wikidata:Q16494049 s:es:Autor:María Luisa Carnelli
 
Description Argentine journalist, lyricist and songwriter
Date of birth/death 31 January 1898 Edit this at Wikidata 4 May 1987 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death La Plata Buenos Aires
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Title
Español: ¡Quiero trabajo!
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Español: María Luisa Carnelli. ¡Quiero trabajo! Colección Cometa. Editorial Tor. Buenos Aires, 1933
Publication date 10 March 2014, 17:36:11
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