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  2. Pledge of Allegiance to the Mexican Flag - Wikipedia

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    Bandera de México, legado de nuestros héroes, símbolo de la unidad de nuestros padres y nuestros hermanos, te prometemos ser siempre fieles a los principios de libertad y de justicia que hacen de nuestra Patria la nación independiente, humana y generosa a la que entregamos nuestra existencia. Firmes, ya. (Termina el saludo romano) [2]

  3. Rita Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Rita Guerrero was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco on May 22, 1964, the youngest of 11 siblings.She characterized her mother as a "big" and "traditional" woman, while her father was a trumpeter who taught her some guitar and awakened her love of the arts.

  4. Los Sueños - Wikipedia

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    Los Sueños (Dreams or Visions) is a satirical prose work by the Spanish Baroque writer Francisco de Quevedo.Written between 1605 and 1622, it was first published in Barcelona in 1627 under the title Sueños y discursos de verdades descubridoras de abusos, vicios y engaños en todos los oficios del mundo ("Dreams and discourses on truths revealing abuses, vices and deceptions in all the ...

  5. Sueños (music festival) - Wikipedia

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    It was a two-day event with headline artists including J Balvin, Ozuna and Wisin Y Yandel. Other performances were by Myke Towers, El Alfa, Tokischa, Sech, Natanael Cano, Fuerza Regida, Jhay Cortez, Blessd, Jowell & Randy, DJ Miriam and DJ Luian. [2] [6] [3] Sueños originally hosted 80,000 people at Grant Park in Chicago in May 2022.

  6. Clap, el lugar de tus sueños - Wikipedia

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    Clap, el lugar de tus sueños, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández in association with Giselle González Salgado for Televisa in 2003. Is an adaptation of the Spanish series Un paso adelante produced in 2002–05.

  7. Fábrica de sueños - Wikipedia

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    Fábrica de sueños (English: Dream Factory [1]) is a Mexican media franchise and anthology television series developed by Patricio Wills [1] and produced by Televisa. [2] The series revolves around great classics of telenovelas produced in Mexico during the 1980s and 1990s.

  8. Sueño - Wikipedia

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    "El Sueño" (song), by Diljit Dosanjh, 2017; Sueños (music festival), annual American music festival in Chicago; Sueños (Intocable album), 2002 Tejano album; Sueños, 2019 album; Sueños (Yolandita Monge album), 1983 Latin pop album; Sueño, a 1989 album by Eddie Palmieri "Sueño", a 1967 song by the Young Rascals from their album Groovin'

  9. El Musical de tus Sueños - Wikipedia

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    El Musical de tus Sueños was an alternate Argentine season of Bailando por un Sueño. In place of the traditional format of couples, each celebrity danced, sang and acted with a team of 5 dancers and one professional dancer.