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Dynastes satanas, the Satanas beetle, is a species of beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae.The name is sometimes misspelled as "satanus". [2]Because of collecting and habitat loss this rare species is protected and included in the list of insects regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ().
Dynastes is a genus of large beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. They occur in the Nearctic realm and in the Neotropical realm , from the United States to Brazil ; [ 1 ] [ 2 ] four North American species (including Mexico ), three with distributions extending from Central America either north or south, and two species endemic to South ...
Sé Quién Eres Tú (English: I Know Who You Are) featuring Su Presencia is the second album in Spanish by Australian contemporary worship band Planetshakers. [1] [2] The album was released on November 11, 2016 by Planetshakers Ministries International and Integrity Music. [3]
Como te ves me vi is a 2017 Mexican drama film directed by Germán Quintero. [1] The film is based on the 2001 book entitled Como te ves, me vi: una historia que podría ser la tuya of Quintero. [2] The plot revolves around a teenager misunderstood by his parents and confused in the love he learns to make decisions while living to the limit. [3]
"La Tierra del Olvido" ("The Land of the Forgotten") is a song by Colombian singer Carlos Vives from his seventh studio album of the same name (1995). The song was written by Iván Benavides and Vives, who handled production alongside Richard Blair.
y, al verme, tan solo y triste cual hoja al viento, ¡quisiera llorar ‒ quisiera morir ‒ de sentimiento! ¡Oh tierra del sol! suspiro por verte. Ahora que lejos yo vivo sin luz ‒ sin amor. Y, al verme tan solo y triste cual hoja al viento, quisiera llorar, quisiera morir de sentimiento. So far am I from the land where I was born!
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Si Tú Te Vas" ended 1996 as the sixth best-performing song on the Hot Latin Songs chart. [35] It peaked at number two on the Mexican ballads chart with the top stop being held off by Marta Sánchez's song "Arena y Sol". [36] In Belgium, it peaked at number six and eight on the Ultratop charts in the Flanders and Wallonia regions, respectively.