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  2. Qué Chimba - Wikipedia

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    Que Chimba” is an electronic Colombian guaracha, produced by Victor Cárdenas, which inspires dance and, in fact, rises on Colombia's dance tracks. A few months ago, the song leaked through the DJs at the discos in the artist's country, and immediately became a success among young people, which made Maluma decide to take the song out by ...

  3. Diablo, Qué Chimba - Wikipedia

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    "Diablo, Qué Chimba" is a song by Colombian singer Maluma and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA. It was released through Sony Music Latin Entertainment on March 23, 2023, as the sixth single from the album Don Juan (2023). Maluma Anuel AA wrote the song alongside producers and songwriters DJ Luian, Mambo Kingz, Jowny, BF, Santo Niño and Bull Nene. [1]

  4. Chimbote - Wikipedia

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    The Quechuan languages corresponds to the journalists José Gutiérrez and Demetrio Ramos, who in Chimbote through history (1969) refer to the verb chimbar, a Quechuism originating from "chimba", without delving into the process of formation of the word. According to the American linguist Gary Parker (1976), tsimpay means 'to cross a river' in ...

  5. Colombian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The phoneme /x/ is realized as a glottal [] "in all regions [of Colombia]" [6] (as in southern Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, the Caribbean coast of Venezuela, Ecuadorian coast, the Spanish-speaking islands of the Caribbean, the Canary Islands, and southern Spain—as well as occasionally in Chile, Peru, and Northwest Argentina).

  6. Aniceto Molina - Wikipedia

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    Molina was born in El Campano, Córdoba, Colombia, [4] and lived in Mexico City, Mexico from 1973 to 1984. In 1984, he moved to San Antonio, Texas. [5] Some of his most successful songs include "La Cumbia Sampuesana", "El Campanero", "La Gorra" and "La Burrita". Molina formed his group "Los Sabaneros" in 1979. [6]

  7. National Anthem of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    que entre cadenas gime, comprende las palabras del que murió en La Cruz. Coro II "¡Independencia!", grita el mundo americano. Se baña en sangre de héroes la tierra de Colón. Pero este gran principio; "El rey no es soberano" [e] resuena, y los que sufren bendicen su pasión. Coro III Del Orinoco el cauce se colma de despojos, de sangre y ...

  8. Coat of arms of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Colombia contains a shield with numerous symbols. Perched on top of the shield is an Andean condor holding an olive crown and the condor symbolizing freedom. The national motto , Libertad y Orden (Spanish for Liberty and Order ), is on a scroll in between the bird and the shield in black font over golden background.

  9. Más Rica Que Ayer - Wikipedia

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    "Más Rica Que Ayer" (transl. "More Beautiful than Yesterday" ) is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA , Puerto Rican producer duo Mambo Kingz and Puerto Rican DJ and producer DJ Luian . It was released on March 2, 2023, through Real Hasta la Muerte and Hear This Music.