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  2. Tierra bendita y divina - Wikipedia

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    Spanish lyrics: Tierra bendita y divina es la de Palestina donde nació Jesús; Eres, de las naciones, cumbre bañada por la lumbre que derramó su luz. Coro Eres la historia inolvidable, Porque en tu seno se derramó La sangre, preciosa sangre, Del unigénito Hijo de Dios. Cuenta la historia del pasado que en tu seno sagrado vivió el Salvador,

  3. Toledano - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  4. Peteneras - Wikipedia

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    According to a legend, the name of the song refers to a cantaora (woman singer) called "La Petenera", who was born there. She was reported to be, owing to her seduction power, the "damnation of men". The name "Petenera" would be a phonetic corruption of "Paternera" (born in Paterna). This theory was sustained by folklorist Demófilo.

  5. Volví a Nacer - Wikipedia

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    "Volví a Nacer" (transl. "I Was Born Again") is a song written and performed by Colombian recording artist Carlos Vives and co-produced by Andrés Castro. Following an international hiatus, it was released as the lead single from his thirteenth studio album Corazón Profundo (2013) on September 24, 2012.

  6. Criollo people - Wikipedia

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    Argentine caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas, an example of a criollo of full-Spanish descent. The word criollo and its Portuguese cognate crioulo are believed by some scholars, including the eminent Mexican anthropologist Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán, to derive from the Spanish/Portuguese verb criar, meaning 'to breed' or 'to raise'; however, no evidence supports this derivation in early Spanish ...

  7. David Bisbal - Wikipedia

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    David Bisbal was born on 5 June 1979 in Almería, Spain. His parents are José Bisbal, a professional boxer who was Spanish national Bantamweight and Featherweight champion [1] and part of a trio of flamenco musicians, and Maria Ferre Montoya. He is the youngest of three siblings, a brother named José María and a sister named María del Mar.

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  9. Carlos (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Moyá (born 1976), Spanish tennis player; Carlos Muñoz (racing driver) (born 1992), Colombian racing driver; Carlos Nieto (born 1976), Italian-Argentine rugby union player; Carlos Sainz (born 1962), Spanish World Rally Championship driver, 1990 and 1992 champion. Carlos Sainz Jr. (born 1994), Formula 1 driver for Scuderia Ferrari