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  2. San Lorenzo march - Wikipedia

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    "San Lorenzo" is an Argentine military march first composed instrumentally in 1901 by Cayetano Alberto Silva, whose lyrics by Carlos Javier Benielli were later added in 1907. The unsung work was initially dedicated to Pablo Riccheri , premiered in 1902 in Rosario, Santa Fe .

  3. No One Else (album) - Wikipedia

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    No One Else is a live album and the fourth overall album by Kurt Carr & the Kurt Carr Singers. "For Every Mountain" is featured on the record, becoming a feature. It serves as their second release on GospoCentric Records, after releasing Serious About It! in the fall of 1994.

  4. Estadio Pedro Bidegain - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Pedro Bidegain [2] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo βiðeˈɣajn]), more often known as El Nuevo Gasómetro, is the home stadium of Club San Lorenzo, located in Bajo Flores neighborhood of Buenos Aires city. [3]

  5. Estadio Gasómetro - Wikipedia

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    El Gasómetro, oficially named San Lorenzo Stadium, [1] [2] was a football stadium located in the neighborhood of Boedo in Buenos Aires.Inaugurated in 1916, the stadium was the home ground of club San Lorenzo de Almagro before they moved to their new venue, Estadio Pedro Bidegain, which is sometimes referred to as Nuevo Gasómetro ("New Gasometer"), in 1993.

  6. Monte San Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Monte San Lorenzo, also known as Monte Cochrane, is a mountain on the border between Argentina and Chile in Patagonia, reaching a height of 3,706 metres (12,159 ft). [4] The Chilean name of Cochrane comes from the nearby town of Cochrane where climbers often approach the mountain.

  7. Move Any Mountain - Wikipedia

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    "Move Any Mountain" is a song by Scottish electronic music group the Shamen, first released under the title "Pro›gen". With an official remix by the Beatmasters , the song was re-released in the UK in summer 1991 and was their first top-10 single, reaching number four in the UK Singles Chart . [ 1 ]

  8. Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park - Wikipedia

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    Sierra de San Pedro Mártir is a mountain range that runs north-south along the middle part of northwestern Baja California, Mexico. with its name Spanish for "mountains of Saint Peter the Martyr. Picacho del Diablo (Devil's Peak) is the highest peak in the park and in Baja California with its summit reaching 3,096 meters (10,157 feet).

  9. Category:Songs about mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Bear Went Over the Mountain (song) The Big Rock Candy Mountains; Billy the Mountain; C. ... I'm Gwine ober de Mountain; K. Kilimandjaro (song) Kilimanjaro (song) M.