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Sofía Reca
Sofía Reca (born 31 March 1984) is an Argentine actress, singer and television presenter. Biography Sofía Reca was born on 31 March 1984, in Luján, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. She is the oldest of six siblings, her father is one of the main owners of the electricity company Edesur and several gas companies, and former head for Latin America of the US investment bank Merrill Lynch and her mother is a housewife. Personal life Reca married director, film producer and screenwriter Tomás Yankelevich on 20 December 2008.'' Pronto''Sofía Reca y Tomás Yankelevich, a pocos días de su gran boda(15 December 2008)'' Pronto''La luna de miel de Sofía Reca y Tomás Yankelevich(20 December 2008) On 24 July 2010, she gave birth to the couple's first child, a boy, whom they called Inti Yankelevich. On 12 February 2018, she gave birth to the couple's second child, a girl, whom they called Mila Yankelevich. She is the daughter-in-law of the television producers, Cris Morena an ...
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Luján, Buenos Aires
Luján (pronounced ) is a city in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina, located 68 kilometres north west of the city of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1755 and has a population of 106,899 (per the ). Luján is best known for its large neo-gothic Basilica, built in honor of the Virgin of Luján, the patron saint of Argentina. Every year, more than six million people make pilgrimages to the basilica, many walking there from Buenos Aires. The city is known as ''La Capital de la Fe'' (Capital of the Faith). It is popular day-trip for non-believers too, with abundant grill restaurants (like most places in Argentina) and souvenir shops with kitsch religious memorabilia. The church was designed by the French architect Ulderico Courtois and started in 1889, completed by 1937. Its towers stand 106m high and it has a copper roof and bronze doors. The huge church towers over the surrounding flat country and houses the tiny 38 cm high statue of the Virgin. A large and im ...
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