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Chikito y simpel bo por ta pero si respeta. Refran: O, Aruba, dushi tera nos baranca tan stima Nos amor p’abo t’asina grandi 𝄆 cu n’tin nada pa kibr'e. 𝄇 Bo playanan tan admira cu palma tur dorna Bo escudo y bandera ta orguyo di nos tur! Refran Grandeza di bo pueblo ta su gran cordialidad Cu Dios por guia y conserva su amor pa ...
"5 Babys" – Kim Loaiza, Fariana, Ptazeta, Bellakath and Yami Safdie "A Las 12 Te Olvidé" – Ha*Ash and Elena Rose "Chulo Pt. 2" – Bad Gyal, Tokischa and Young Miko ...
The 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (4 PARA), is an Army Reserve unit of the British Army.Now recruiting across the United Kingdom originally the Battalion covered the North of England, with its headquarters located in Pudsey, West Yorkshire.
Abridged version played before a football game at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., in 2011. In 1866, at the initiative of doctor Francisco Dueñas, who at the time was President of the Republic, the first national anthem of El Salvador was created by Cuban doctor Tomás M. Muñoz, who wrote the lyrics, and Salvadoran musician Rafael Orozco, who composed the music.
Para Ti (transl. For You) is the ninth studio album by singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40. It was released on August 31, 2004, by Vene Music and distributed by Universal Latin Music. It was his first studio album in six years since Ni es lo mismo ni es igual (1998) and is his first Christian-gospel inspired album.
Lê Tấn Tài (born 4 January 1984) is a Vietnamese retired footballer, and was captain of the Vietnam national football team, where he played as a central midfielder. He last played for Khánh Hòa in the V.League 2. Tấn Tài currently holds the record for the all-time most appearance in V.League 1 history with 434 appearances.
[citation needed] After taking off from Da Nang International Airport (DAD/VVDN) in South Vietnam on a regularly scheduled flight to Saigon's Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN/VVTS), the flight was hijacked by Tan and two accomplices, holding two grenades. [1] They demanded to be flown to Hanoi in North Vietnam.
On April 17, 2012, Nguyen Quoc Quan was arrested again at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. [21] Government officials did not confirm his arrest until five days later. [ 21 ] He is detained on charges of terrorism [ 22 ] and for planning to "instigate a demonstration" during the anniversary of the Fall of Saigon . [ 23 ]