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Miel San Marcos is a Guatemalan Christian music group made up of the three brothers Josh, Luis and Samy Morales. The name "Miel" (in English meaning "honey") is derived from the initials of Elim Ministries (Ministerios Elim), the initial name of the Tabernacle of Avivamiento church, and San Marcos, by the name of the department in which it is located. [1]
Marco Antonio Barrientos Zumpano, known as Marco Barrientos, (born June 28, 1963) is an Evangelical Christian musician, pastor, [1] author, [2] teacher, [3] and speaker known for combining practical biblical principles with the flow of prophetic songs.
con Ibáñez y Perón. Coro: De esta nación, Ibañez sos un hijo más, de corazón. ¡Viva la unión! ¡Viva Perón! Que hace posible esta canción. Desde Santiago hasta el Plata argentinos y chilenos, todos unidos luchemos por nuestra patria y honor. De los dos pueblos hermanos que San Martín libertó y que gozan de justicia con Ibáñez y ...
Quién como tú (English Who like you) is the fifth studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel.It was released on November 17, 1989. The album was nominated to the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 1990, but lost to José Feliciano's ¿Por Qué Te Tengo Que Olvidar?
Recordando Otra Vez is the twenty-sixth album released by Christian singer Marcos Witt.The album was recorded live from Los Angeles, California and was winner of the Latin Grammy in the Category of Best Christian album.
La Pasión según San Marcos (St. Mark Passion) is a contemporary classical composition by Argentinian composer Osvaldo Golijov. It was finished in 2000 and is amongst Golijov's most well known compositions. It is famous for combining several Latin and African musical styles.
The "Argentine National Anthem" (Himno Nacional Argentino) was adopted as the sole official song of Argentina on 11 May 1813—three years after the May Revolution.Its lyrics were written by the Buenos Aires-born politician Vicente López y Planes and the music was composed by the Spanish musician Blas Parera.
Argentine fans cheering near the Obelisco after the men's national team qualified to the 2014 FIFA World Cup final. "Vamos, vamos, Argentina" (pronounced [ˈbamos ˈbamos aɾxenˈtina]) is an Argentinan chant, used by supporters in sports events, mainly in football matches of the national team and related celebrations.