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  3. El Gallo - Wikipedia

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    El Gallo Formation, in Mexico; People. Luis Aguilar (actor) (1918–97), Mexican actor and singer "El Gallo Giro" Martín Castillo (born 1977), Mexican boxer "El Gallo" Juan de la Rosa (born 1986), Mexican boxer "El Gallo Negro" Valentín Elizalde (1979–2006), Mexican singer "El Gallo de Oro" José Gómez Ortega (1895–1920), Spanish matador ...

  4. Tito Rojas - Wikipedia

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    Julio César "Tito" Rojas López (June 14, 1955 – December 26, 2020), also known as "El Gallo Salsero", was a Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter. Early years [ edit ]

  5. Gallo pinto - Wikipedia

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    Gallo pinto or gallopinto [4] is a traditional dish from Central America. Consisting of rice and beans as a base, gallo pinto has a long history and is important to Nicaraguan and Costa Rican identities and cultures, just as rice and beans variations are equally important in many Latin American cultures as well.

  6. Valentín Elizalde - Wikipedia

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    Valentín Elizalde Valencia (Spanish: [balenˈtin eliˈsalde βaˈlensja]; 1 February 1979 – 25 November 2006) was a regional Mexican singer. Nicknamed "El Gallo de Oro" (The Golden Rooster), he was known for his off-key style.

  7. El gallo de oro - Wikipedia

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    El gallo de oro is a Mexican streaming television series produced by W Studios for TelevisaUnivision. [1] It is based on the 1980 novel of the same name, written by Juan Rulfo . It stars Lucero , José Ron and Plutarco Haza . [ 2 ]

  8. José Miguel Class - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed "El Gallito de Manatí" ("Manati's Bantam"), Class achieved fame in Puerto Rico in the 1960s before moving to Mexico, where he achieved wide success.His period as a resident there proved important for his career: He released various Mexican music albums and he was able to achieve fame across Central America, South America and the rest of the Caribbean.

  9. La noche es para mí - Wikipedia

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    Soraya performed "La noche es para mí" twenty-fifth and last on the night, following Finland's "Lose Control" by Waldo's People. [7] A new version of the song was revealed live at the contest itself, a version not intended to be released commercially. This new version started more slowly with a violin solo and reached higher notes by the end. [8]