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  2. Guayaquil de mis amores - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics praise and tell of a respect of the values of the city of Guayaquil, and it is thought of as one of the symbols of the culture of Guayaquil as a city, along with Guayaquileño madera de guerrero. [2] [3] The historian Alan Larrea also points out that the song is a poem written by Medardo Silva, made famous by Dávila. [4] [5]

  3. Mara Topić - Wikipedia

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    Mara Štefica Topić Verduga [1] was born in Guayaquil, to an Ecuadorian mother and a Croatian father. At the age of 18, she moved to Los Angeles, California. Her eldest brother Jan Topić is a former Ecuadorian presidential candidate for the 2023 Ecuadorian general election. Topic had Hashimoto's thyroiditis, has had to wear a wig. [6] [7]

  4. Guayaquil Group - Wikipedia

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    The Guayaquil Group (Grupo de Guayaquil, "Cinco como un puño") was a literary group from the 1930s - mid 1940s, that emerged as a response to a chaotic social and political climate where the Ecuadorian "montubio" and mestizo were oppressed by the elite class, priests, and the police. It was composed of five main writers: Joaquín Gallegos Lara ...

  5. Canción al Nueve de Octubre - Wikipedia

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    Canción al 9 de Octubre ( Song of October Ninth) is a poem written by José Joaquín de Olmedo in 1821, to commemorate the 1820 Independence of Guayaquil. A mayoral decree on July 8, 1898 officially declared it as "Himno al 9 de Octubre", and this Anthem in honor of Guayaquil's Independence became widely known as Guayaquil's Anthem.

  6. Love Me with All Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    Love Me with All Your Heart. " Love Me with All Your Heart " is a popular song, based on the Spanish language song "Cuando calienta el sol", originally composed as "Cuando Calienta El Sol En Masachapa". The music was written by Rafael Gastón Pérez, a Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader. SADAIC (the Argentine Society of Music Authors and ...

  7. Cielito Querido Café - Wikipedia

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    cielitoquerido.com.mx/. Cielito Querido Café is a Mexican coffee shop chain inspired by Latin American history [clarification needed] that sells typical Mexican beverages and foods. Brenda Montero is the current CEO of the company. [1] The brand vends typical Mexican products including chamoyadas, hot horchata, café de olla, ponche, and sweet ...

  8. Centro Comercial Albán Borja - Wikipedia

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    Parking. 800-1400. Centro Comercial Albán Borja is a shopping mall located in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was inaugurated on 10 March 1983, and its named after Colonel Agustín Albán Borja of the navy; its architecture is based on hexagonal shapes which makes many of the people who visit the shopping center become disoriented, due to the shape of ...

  9. List of Colombian films - Wikipedia

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    El niño y el Papa: Rodrigo Castaño: Andrés García, Verónica Castro, Carmenza Duque: Drama: Mexican-Colombian co-production 1988: Tropical Snow: Ciro Durán: David Carradine, Madeleine Stowe, Jsu Garcia: Drama: American-Colombian co-production Profundo: Antonio Llerandi: Rafael Briceño, Tania Sarabia, Orlando Urdaneta: Crime, drama ...