Granjeras (TV series)

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Granjeras was a Chilean reality television and is the third season of The Farm . It was aired from September 26, 2005, to December 22, 2005, by Canal 13 and was produced by Promofilm. It was hosted by Sergio Lagos.

Nominations

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Farm LeaderKarenPaulina ERommyDéboraLidiaLidiaPaulina GKarlaMacarenaClaudiaIsolinaViví
ImmunityPink TeamTurquoise TeamTurquoise Team ilinousPink TeamTurquoise TeamPink TeamPink TeamPink TeamIsolinaMacarenaAngélicaAngélica
AngélicaYuliaClaudiaRommyMacarenaClaudiaVivíRommyPaulina GClaudiaIsolina
DéboraKarlaPaulina GYuliaClaudiaYuliaMacarenaClaudiaVivíRommyClaudiaClaudiaClaudia
ClaudiaKarlaDéboraIsolinaConstanzaYuliaConstanzaVivíVivíDéboraPaulina GDéboraIsolina
VivíDéboraIsolinaConstanzaYuliaConstanzaClaudiaClaudiaPaulina GDéboraIsolina
IsolinaKarlaDéboraYuliaVivíRommyClaudiaDéboraClaudia
MacarenaKarlaDéboraIsolinaConstanzaYuliaConstanzaClaudiaClaudiaDéboraPaulina GDébora
Paulina GKarlaDéboraYuliaClaudiaYuliaMacarenaClaudiaVivíRommyClaudia
RommyLidiaDéboraYuliaConstanzaYuliaConstanzaClaudiaVivíDébora
KarlaLidiaDéboraDéboraConstanzaClaudia
LidiaKarlaRommyIsolinaConstanzaYuliaConstanzaClaudia
ConstanzaKarlaDéboraIsolinaClaudiaYuliaMacarena
YuliaIsolinaClaudiaPaulina G
SoledadDébora
Paulina EConstanza
KarenKarla
SofíaLidia
Public NominationsSofía
%
Soledad
%
Angélica
%
Karla
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Angélica
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Claudia
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Lidia
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Macarena
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Angélica
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Angélica
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Macarena
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Débora
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Contestant NominationsKarla
8/12 votes
Débora
9/11 votes
Isolina
6/12 votes
Constanza
6/11 votes
Yulia
8/10 votes
Constanza
5/9 votes
Claudia
7/8 votes
Viví
6/9 votes
Rommy
4/7 votes
Paulina G
4/7 votes
Débora
4/6 votes
Isolina
3/5 votes
EvictedSofíaSoledadIsolinaKarlaYuliaConstanzaLidiaVivíRommyPaulina GMacarenaIsolina

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