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  2. Letanía - Wikipedia

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    Litany Para Pedir Posada (English: Asking for a place to stay) is a song traditionally sung in The Posadas — traditional Christmas celebrations in some Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. In Mexico , posadas are part of what has recently been called The Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon .

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    Here’s what EPA chief Lee Zeldin thinks about RFK Jr.’s herbicide theory: Scientists need to be ‘empowered’

  4. A Famosa - Wikipedia

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    A Famosa" means "The Famous" in Portuguese; its alternate Portuguese name is Fortaleza Velha (Old Fortress). During the Dutch era it was known in Dutch as Slavenburgh (slave castle) & De Misericorde (Our Lady of Mercy).

  5. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God - Wikipedia

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    "A Mighty Fortress", isometric tune Organ setting of the isometric tune. Luther composed the melody, named Ein feste Burg from the text's first line, in meter 87.87.55.56.7 (Zahn No. 7377a).

  6. Fortress of Sagres - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress of Sagres, also known as Castle of Sagres or Fort of Sagres (Portuguese: Fortaleza de Sagres), is a military structure, located near the Sagres freguesia, in the municipality of Vila do Bispo, in the Algarve region of Portugal.

  7. Sólo le pido a Dios - Wikipedia

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    Sólo le pido a Dios (in English: I only ask of God) is a famous protest song, written by Argentine singer-songwriter León Gieco. It is the first song of Gieco's 1978 album, IV LP . History

  8. Santa Bárbara fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Genoese navigator Christopher Columbus landed on August 14, 1502 on his fourth voyage and called the place Punta de Caxinas. Later, Don Hernán Cortés, when he visited the Honduran coasts, ordered the foundation of a base on that site to defend it, entrusting the task to Captain Cristóbal de Olid, who, apart from creating the barracks, renamed the place "Villa del triunfo de la cruz".

  9. Real Felipe Fortress - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Fortaleza del Real Felipe]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Fortaleza del Real Felipe}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation