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  2. Huseng Batute - Wikipedia

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    José Cecilio Corazón de Jesús y Pangilinan (November 22, 1896 – May 26, 1932), also known by his pen name Huseng Batute, was a Filipino poet who used Tagalog poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the American occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946.

  3. Bayan Ko - Wikipedia

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    "Bayan Ko" (usually translated as "My Country"; Spanish: Nuestra patria, lit. 'Our Motherland') is one of the most recognizable patriotic songs of the Philippines.It was written in Spanish by the revolutionary general José Alejandrino in light of the Philippine–American War and subsequent American occupation, and translated into Tagalog some three decades later by the poet José Corazón de ...

  4. ¡Ay Carmela! (song) - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish Civil War, in common with many older folk songs, the melody was reused with new lyrics by the Republican side, in various versions (El Ejército del Ebro, El paso del Ebro, ¡Ay, Carmela!, ¡Ay, Manuela!, Rumba la Rumba, and Viva la XV Brigada). A less well-known version was also coined by Nationalists (El Rîo del Nervión). [2]

  5. José Corazón de Jesús - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. José Corazón de Jesús Jr. - Wikipedia

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    José Corazón Lacdan de Jesús Jr. (1 October 1924 – 21 April 1970) was a Filipino silent film actor. Corazón de Jesús Jr. was born on 21 October 1924 in Manila, the Philippines. He was the son of Tagalog poet José Corazón de Jesús (1894–1932) and Asuncion Lacdan (1900–1986). He had two other siblings; Teresa (1922–1963) and ...

  7. Peronist March - Wikipedia

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    como un mensaje de amor. De los dos pueblos hermanos que San Martín libertó y que gozan de justicia 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 ...

  8. Los Invasores de Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Jardín del Amor (1996) Corridos de Alto Poder (1996) Leyendas (1997) Vuelvo Contigo (1998) De Vida o Muerte (1999) Boleros (2000) Tiempo al Tiempo (2001) Hasta el Final (2002) 15 Clásicos al Estilo de Los Invasores de Nuevo León (2003) Señal de Alerta (2004) Los Más Buscados (2005) Corridos de Peligro (2006) No Soy de Palo (2007) Con Tal ...

  9. José Díez de la Cortina y Olaeta - Wikipedia

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    father. The Díez de la Cortina [2] family originated from Cantabria, related to the town of Liébana; the first representative is noted in the 16th century. [3] Modest members of the hidalguia, none of the family grew into a public figure until in the mid-18th century one of its branches moved to the Andalusian Marchena; [4] they settled as arrendatarios in estates of Duque de Osuna.