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  2. State Anthem of Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Coahuila, mi tierra tan querida he venido hoy con júbilo a exaltar las virtudes infinitas de este suelo que es ejemplo de trabajo y dignidad. Coro: 𝄆 Es Coahuila una tierra bendita de carácter tenaz y ejemplar; que orgullosos sus hijos proclaman bello Estado triunfante, inmortal. 𝄇 II Al mirar su desierto y sus montañas, escenario ...

  3. National anthem of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Cantaré de la patria querida el honor, libertad y esplendor Con el alma de júbilo henchida cantaré de la patria el honor. En tu faz, sin afán, tus hijos vivirán siempre unidos gozarán del honor sin triste desdén animados [d] irán al glorioso clamor, a la voz de la libertad. Ceñiré de la Patria la sien inmortal de laurel y de mirto ...

  4. Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information war poster (1941–1945). "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" is a well-known phrase from the United States Declaration of Independence. [1]

  5. Marcha de Zacatecas - Wikipedia

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    Que es hora ya de combatir con gran valor Con fiero ardor hasta morir Hasta morir o hasta vencer. Stanza I: Yes, let us march to the fight As it is now time to fight with great courage With all our might until the death To death or to victory. Estrofa II y V: Como huracán que en su furor Las olas rompen en el mar Con rudo empuje y con valor

  6. Canto a la libertad - Wikipedia

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    Canto a la libertad (Chant to Liberty) is the most well-known song by Aragonese singer-songwriter José Antonio Labordeta. It was composed in 1975 to represent "a dream of solidarity, humanity, social justice, hope and freedom" and constitute "a hymn to the Aragonese people".

  7. Benito Juárez - Wikipedia

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    He described his parents as "Indians from the primitive race of the country" (Spanish: indios de la raza primitiva del país). [18] [16] He had two older sisters, Josefa and Rosa. Juárez became an orphan at the age of 3. [16] His grandparents also died shortly after, and Juárez was raised by his uncle Bernardino Juárez. [19]

  8. Lola Rodríguez de Tió - Wikipedia

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    Rodríguez de Tió was born Dolores Rodríguez de Astudillo y Ponce de León [note 1] in San Germán, Puerto Rico.Her father, Sebastián Rodríguez de Astudillo, was one of the founding members of the Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (literally, "Illustrious College of Attorneys," the governing body for Spanish attorneys in Puerto Rico, similar to a bar association). [2]

  9. Eugen Relgis - Wikipedia

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    Another one of Relgis' Spanish-language volumes, Testigo de mi tiempo ("A Witness of My Time"), with more essays on Judaism, came in 1961. [25] His leading eugenics and sexology treatise, Historia sexual de la Humanidad ("The Sexual History of Humanity"), was also published in 1961 (Libro-Mex Editores, Mexico City ), [ 71 ] and, in 1965, his ...