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  2. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti a la Dominicana – Spaghetti with Dominican salami eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Pico y pala – Chicken feet and necks are associated with popular dining rooms and cafeterias, very common in low income neighborhoods. Usually cooked with onions, cilantro, culantro, oregano, and sugar.

  3. National Anthem of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    On 7 June 1897, the Congress of the Dominican Republic passed an act adopting "Himno Nacional" with the original music and revised lyrics as the country's official national anthem; however, then-President Ulises Heureaux (1846–1898) vetoed the act, because the lyric's author, Prud’Homme, was an opponent of the president and his ...

  4. José María Cabral - Wikipedia

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    General José María Cabral y Luna (born Ingenio Nuevo; December 12, 1816 – February 28, 1899) was a Dominican military figure and politician. He served as the first Supreme Chief of the Dominican Republic from August 4, 1865, to November 15 of that year and again officially as president from August 22, 1866, until January 3, 1868.

  5. C'è la luna mezzo mare - Wikipedia

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    Cc'è la luna n menzu ô mari" (Sicilian for 'There's the moon amid the sea'), mostly known in the English-speaking world as "C'è la luna mezzo mare", "Luna mezz'o mare" and other similar titles, is a comic Sicilian song with worldwide popularity, traditionally styled as a brisk 6 8 tarantella. The song portrays a mother-daughter "coming of ...

  6. La Luna (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Luna" (English: "The Moon") is a song by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in 1989 as the second single (third in Japan) from her third album, Runaway Horses (1989). Music video [ edit ]

  7. Jon Batiste will sing national anthem at Super Bowl LIX ... - AOL

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    This year's Super Bowl, hosted by New Orleans, will feature a lineup of Louisiana-born musicians including Lauren Daigle and Jon Batiste.

  8. Mambo de la Luna - Wikipedia

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    "Mambo de la Luna" is a song by British singer and songwriter Kirsty MacColl, which was released in 1999 as the lead single from her fifth studio album Tropical Brainstorm. It was written and produced by MacColl, Pete Glenister and Dave Ruffy.

  9. Luna Llena (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Luna Llena" (Spanish for: "Full Moon") is the debut single by Cuban-Spanish singer Malu Trevejo, released through In-Tu Linea and Universal Music Latin. The song was originally scheduled for September 8, 2017, but was delayed until September 22, 2017.