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  2. Vitor Kley - Wikipedia

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    Vitor Barbiero Kley [1] was born in Porto Alegre, [2] on August 18, 1994. [3] His father is Ivan Kley, former professional tennis player, [4] and his mother is Janice Barbiero, a teacher and visual artist. [1] He learned to play acoustic guitar when he was 9 years old from his mother, and started composing when he was 10.

  3. Morena (political party) - Wikipedia

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    The INE officially approved MORENA on 10 July, allowing it to receive federal funds and participate in the 2015 legislative election. [52] [54] The 2015 election marked the first time MORENA participated as an official political party. It won 35 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, which included 14 district seats and 21 proportional ...

  4. Grândola, Vila Morena - Wikipedia

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    "Grândola, Vila Morena" is an a cappella song, sung in the style of cante alentejano, which tells about the fraternity among the people of Grândola, a town in the Alentejo region of Portugal. Each quatrain of the song is first sung solo, and is followed by a quatrain that repeats the same lines in reverse order, this time sung by a choir.

  5. Talk:Vitor Kley - Wikipedia

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  6. La Fuente de Cacho - Wikipedia

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    Dime dónde vas morena, dime dónde vas salada, dime dónde vas morena. a las dos de la mañana. Voy a la fuente de Cacho. a beber un vaso de agua. que me han dicho que es muy buena. beberla por la mañana. Dime dónde vas morena, dime dónde vas salada, dime dónde vas morena, a las dos de la mañana. Voy al jardín de Valencia. a decirle al ...

  7. Piel morena - Wikipedia

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    "Piel Morena" (English: "Brown Skin") is a song by Mexican singer Thalía, from her fourth studio album En éxtasis (1995), which was her international debut. It was released as the lead single from the album in August 1995.

  8. Morena (Maltese singer) - Wikipedia

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    Morena (Margaret Camilleri, full name Margerita Camilleri Fenech [1]) (b. 1984 [1]) is a Maltese singer. "Morena" means "brunette", which fits her complexion. [1]

  9. Baila morena (Lucenzo song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baila Morena" is a Portuguese-language song performed by Lucenzo. Written by Alexander Scander, Cyril Covic and Lucenzo himself, it is a follow-up release to " Vem Dançar Kuduro " and " Danza Kuduro " from his album Emigrante del Mundo .