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The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spain as 11M) were a series of coordinated, nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain, on the morning of 11 March 2004—three days before Spain's general elections.
The controversy regarding the handling and representation of the Madrid train bombings by the government arose with Spain's two main political parties, Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Partido Popular (PP), accusing each other of concealing or distorting evidence for electoral reasons.
Isabella Herrera of Pitchfork felt that the material on Nadie Sabe is "just as horny and cavalier" as Bad Bunny's best work and "functions like a rap homecoming", finding it "bloated but thematically focused, centered on some of Benito's favorite topics: fucking, counting racks, his love of Puerto Rico". [18]
Tamayo was born in Oaxaca, Mexico in 1899 to Manuel Arellanes and Florentina Tamayo. [5] His mother was a seamstress and his father was a shoemaker. His mother died of tuberculosis in 1911. [6]
Early smartphones were marketed primarily towards the enterprise market, attempting to bridge the functionality of standalone PDA devices with support for cellular telephony, but were limited by their bulky form, short battery life, slow analog cellular networks, and the immaturity of wireless data services.
Negociaré con la pena: Pepe Aguilar: Prisionero de tus Brazos: Beto Zapata Vuela Muy Alto: Duelo: 13 Watch Out! Ten Cuidao! Mambo Legend Orchestra Bolero: Son de Tikiza Cometas por el cielo: La Oreja de Van Gogh: The Return of the Bad Boys 2011: Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz: 18 Sol da Justiça: Ministério de Louvor Diante do Trono: 19 La ...
The Golden Age of Argentine cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro or Edad de Oro del cine argentino), [2] [3] sometimes known interchangeably as the broader classical or classical-industrial period (Spanish: período clásico-industrial), [4] [5] is an era in the history of the cinema of Argentina that began in the 1930s and lasted until the 1940s or 1950s, depending on the definition, [note 1 ...