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  2. Grupo Montéz de Durango - Wikipedia

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    8. El Día De Tu Boda; 9. La Fuga Del Rojo; 10. El Trailer Negro; 11. Deseo; 12. A Donde Aviento El Corazón; 2014 Montez de Durango Presenta. 1. Fecha De Caducidad-Montéz De Durango; 2. Tuve (ft. Montéz De Durango)-Rey Roman; 3. El Moro De Tepehuanes-Norteñisimo Zierra Azul; 4. Nadie Me Verá Llorar-Montéz De Durango; 5. Todo Menos Tu-Rey ...

  3. Manuel Payno - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Payno (21 June 1810 – 5 November 1894) was a Mexican writer, journalist, politician and diplomat. His political ideology was moderate liberal. Payno's most notable literature work include Los bandidos de Río Frío [] ("The Bandits of Río Frio"), a costumbrista novel deemed an iconic piece of Mexican literature that has been an inspiration source for other writers and artists, and ...

  4. Cuéntame cómo pasó - Wikipedia

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    Cuéntame cómo pasó episodes premiered on La 1 of Televisión Española in prime time on Thursdays for the first twenty-two seasons and on Wednesdays for season twenty-three. [d] They were also broadcast by TVE Internacional in its different international feeds around the world and online on RTVE a la carta (2008–21) and RTVE Play (2021

  5. De Colores - Wikipedia

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    De colores" ([Made] of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world. [1] It is widely used in the Catholic Cursillo movement and related communities such as the Great Banquet, Chrysalis Flight, Tres Días , Walk to Emmaus , and Kairos Prison Ministry .

  6. Tales of Count Lucanor - Wikipedia

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    Hacia una poética del relato didáctico: Ocho estudios sobre El conde Lucanor. Chapel Hill: UNC Dept. of Romance Languages. ISBN 9780807892374. JSTOR 10.5149/9781469642680_biglieri. Devoto, Daniel (1972). Introducción al estudio de don Juan Manuel y en particular de El Conde Lucanor: Una bibliografía. Paris: Ediciones Hispano-americanas.

  7. Cantar de mio Cid - Wikipedia

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    In modern Spanish the title might be rendered El Poema de mi Señor or El Poema de mi Jefe. The expression cantar (literally "to sing") was used to mean a chant or a song . The word Cid ( Çid in old Spanish orthography), was a derivation of the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid , which means lord or master .

  8. Lazarillo de Tormes - Wikipedia

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    Lazarillo de Tormes and his blind master Théodule Ribot - Cleveland Museum of Art. The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and of His Fortunes and Adversities (Spanish: La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades [la ˈβiða ðe laθaˈɾiʎo ðe ˈtoɾmes i ðe sus foɾˈtunas jaðβeɾsiˈðaðes]) is a Spanish novella, published anonymously because of its anticlerical content.

  9. The Color of Passion - Wikipedia

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    The Color of Passion [1] (Original title in Spanish: El color de la pasión) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández for Televisa.The screenplay was written by José Cuauhtémoc Blanco and María del Carmen Peña, who were also the co-writers of stories like Cadenas de amargura, El manantial and Mi pecado.