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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Morelia (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Morelia (San Salvador)) is a religious site that is the seat of the Archdiocese of Morelia of the Catholic church in Mexico. It is located as its name itself says in the city of Morelia , capital of the state of Michoacán , Mexico .
Off to Havana I Go (Spanish: A La Habana me voy), is a 1950 Argentine musical film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and written by Carlos A. Petit and Rodolfo Sciammarella. [1] It stars Blanquita Amaro and Otto Sirgo. [2] It premiered on 28 June 1950. [3]
The thirty by forty-nine meters rectangular church serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of San Cristóbal de la Habana. [1] Christopher Columbus’s remains were kept in the cathedral between 1796 and 1898 before they were taken to Seville Cathedral. [2] It was built between 1748 and 1777 [3] and was consecrated in 1782. [4]
"Me Voy" (English: "I'm Leaving") is a song by Mexican singer Julieta Venegas and is the first single from her fourth studio album, Limón y Sal (2006). Thus far, it is Venegas' most successful song. It was released in Mexico on March 28, 2006, in Europe in 2007 and appeared in the top positions in Italy and Switzerland.
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"Me Voy" (English: I'm Leaving) is a song performed by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio. The song was recorded for her tenth studio album, Brava! and was released as the album's second official single in Latin America on February 14, 2012.
It was renamed to the Archdiocese of Morelia after its see on 22 November 1924. It lost territory again on 13 Oct 1973 to establish the Diocese of Celaya and on 2004 to establish the Diocese of Irapuato; In January 2015, Pope Francis created Morelia's archbishop, Alberto Suárez Inda, the archdiocese's first Cardinal. According to an Associated ...
La Charanga Habanera is a timba ensemble from Havana directed by David Calzado. The band has been nominated for awards including the Latin Grammy in 2003 for the album Live in the U.S.A . In 2005 Charanga Habanera was nominated for " Orgullosamente Latino " awards in three categories: best video, best album, and best group.