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  2. Mottos of Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Una, Grande y Libre was often used at the end of speeches; The leader would exclaim three times ¡España!, and the public would successively respond to each of these shouts with ¡Una!, ¡Grande!, and finally ¡Libre!. The effect was similar to the way Amen is used in church, as well as to the chant of "Sieg Heil!" in Nazi Germany.

  3. ¿Dónde Estás Corazón? - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally included in the compilation album Nuestro Rock Volumen II (English: Our Rock Volume II), released in 1994 in her homeland Colombia. [6] The various artists compilation album was a joint project between Colombian radio station Radioactiva and Sony Music Colombia.

  4. Big Mama's Funeral - Wikipedia

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    "Big Mama's Funeral" (Spanish: Los funerales de la Mamá Grande) is a short story by Gabriel García Márquez. In the story, an unidentified narrator [ 2 ] tells a mythical account of a historical event summarized on the first page.

  5. Almudena Grandes - Wikipedia

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    Almudena Grandes with then-mayor of Madrid Manuela Carmena, 2018. Grandes was a vocal leftist, [1] saying that it was reading that led her to these politics. [12] On several occasions she voted for the United Left party. [12] She was a regular columnist of the newspaper El País and a contributor to radio programs such as Cadena SER. [13]

  6. Félix Grande - Wikipedia

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    Félix Grande Lara (4 February 1937 in Mérida - 30 January 2014 in Madrid) was a Spanish poet and flamenco expert. He won the Premio Adonáis de Poesía for his poem Las piedras in 1963. He won a Casa de las Américas Prize for his poem Blanco Spirituals in 1967. He won a Felipe Trigo Award for El marido de Alicia in 1994.

  7. Plaza de la Independencia - Wikipedia

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    Palacio Arzobispal de Quito - Anónimo - 19th century - (siglo XIX) Plaza de la Independencia. Although the first colonial town square was what today is known as Plazoleta Benalcázar, this has always been considered as tentative as it got up a path suitable for novice Spanish town of Quito.

  8. Grande, grande, grande - Wikipedia

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    "Grande, grande, grande" is a 1972 Italian song, written and composed by Alberto Testa and Tony Renis. It was a No. 1 hit for Mina in Italy and for Shirley Bassey released as "Never Never Never" in the U.K., U.S. and Australia. The 1973 Shirley Bassey single achieved sales of over 50,000 copies in Australia, being eligible for the award of a ...

  9. List of current grandees of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Grandees of Spain (Spanish: Grandes de España) are the highest-ranking members of the Spanish nobility. They comprise nobles who hold the most important historical landed titles in Spain or its former colonies. Many such hereditary titles are held by heads of families, having been acquired via strategic marriages between landed families.