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  2. Criminal Code (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Code is established by an organic law, the Organic Law 10/1995, of 23 November, of the Criminal Code (Ley Orgánica 10/1995, de 23 de noviembre, del Código Penal). Section 149(6) of the Spanish Constitution establishes the sole jurisdiction of the Cortes Generales over criminal law in Spain. The Criminal Code is structured through two books.

  3. El Costo de la Vida - Wikipedia

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    "El Costo de la Vida" (transl. "The Cost of Living") [1] is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra from his sixth studio album, Areíto (1992). The song was released as the album's third single in 1992 by Karen Records. It is a Spanish-language adaptation of soukous song "Kimia Eve" composed by Diblo Dibala.

  4. El derecho de vivir en paz - Wikipedia

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    El derecho de vivir en paz was released in 1971 on DICAP and Odeon Records labels. [25] [26] In 1977, it was reissued by Movieplay. [27]In 2017, the album was reissued in vinyl format along with others by Jara such as Victor Jara (1966), Pongo en tus manos abiertas (1969), La Población (1972) and Manifiesto (1974).

  5. Promesas de arena - Wikipedia

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    Promesas de arena (lit. ' Sand Promises ') is a Spanish limited television series starring Andrea Duro, Daniel Grao, Blanca Portillo and Francesco Arca. Produced by RTVE in collaboration with Atlantia Media, the adventure and romance television series is based on the namesake novel by Laura Garzón. It originally aired in 2019 on La 1.

  6. Noche de cuatro lunas - Wikipedia

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    "La Empalizada" (3:35) "Noche de Cuatro Lunas (American Lady)" (4:04) Brazilian version The track "Gozar la Vida" in the Brazilian version, the original is replaced by a sung version in Portuguese called "Viver a Vida" with the participation of Daniel , a greatest Julio's fan.

  7. Gracias a la vida - Wikipedia

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    The song "Gracias a la vida" was considered as a "humanist hymn" by Chilean music journalist Marisol García. [4] In 2009 the former president Michelle Bachelet expressed her "affection and admiration" for Mercedes Sosa and "Gracias a la vida" with the following phrase: «As you know today, "Gracias a la vida" is a song of ours, but also a universal one.

  8. Gracias a la Vida (album) - Wikipedia

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    Gracias a la Vida (subtitled Joan Baez canta en español), or Here's to Life: Joan Baez sings in Spanish is the fifteenth studio album (and seventeenth overall) by American singer-songwriter Joan Baez, released in 1974. It was performed mainly in Spanish, with one song in Catalan.

  9. Arena Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Arena Massacre or Arena Uprising took place on 1 December 1699 in Trinidad at the mission of San Fernando de los Arenales, east Trinidad. It resulted in the death of several hundred Amerindians, Roman Catholic priests connected with the mission of San Francisco de los Arenales, the Spanish Governor José de León y Echales and all but one member of his party.