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  2. La víbora de la mar - Wikipedia

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    Spanish: "A la víbora, víbora de la mar, de la mar por aquí pueden pasar. Los de adelante corren mucho y los de atrás se quedarán tras, tras, tras, tras. Una mexicana que fruta vendía ciruela, chabacano, melón o sandía. Verbena, verbena, jardín de matatena. Verbena, verbena, la virgen de la cueva. Campanita de oro déjame pasar,

  3. La Manga - Wikipedia

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    La Manga (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈmaŋɡa]), or La Manga del Mar Menor (meaning "The Sandbar of the Minor Sea") is a seaside spit of Mar Menor in the Region of Murcia, Spain. The strip is 21 km long and 100 metres wide (average), separating the Mediterranean Sea from the Mar Menor (Minor Sea) lagoon, from Cabo de Palos to the Punta del Mojón.

  4. Martínez (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Martínez is the most common surname in the Spanish regions of Navarre, La Rioja, Cuenca and Murcia. There are also variations such as San Martin and Martín (with an accent on the "i"). It originated as a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Martín" (English: Martin).

  5. El Noi de la Mare - Wikipedia

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    El Noi de la Mare (The Child of the Mother) is a traditional Catalan Christmas song. The song was made famous outside Spain by Andrés Segovia who used to perform Miguel Llobet 's guitar transcription as an encore.

  6. Del Mar - Wikipedia

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    Del Mar is Spanish for "of the sea" or "from the sea". It may refer to: Places in the United States. Del Mar, California; Del Mar High School, located in San ...

  7. La Mar - Wikipedia

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    La Mar clashed with the local Toniná and Sak tzʼi polities. During the 8th century AD, it was an ally of the nearby center Piedras Negras, [2] [3] and in both AD 792 and 794, La Mar helped Piedras Negras defeat the polity Pomoná. [4] La Mar was ruled by an ajaw, [1] one of whom is identified on Stela 12 at Piedras Negras as being named ...

  8. Del Mar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Del Mar" (Latin American Spanish: [del ˈmaɾ]; transl. "Of the Sea" ) is a song by Puerto Rican singer Ozuna , American rapper and singer Doja Cat and Australian singer-songwriter Sia . The track was released as part of Ozuna's fourth studio album ENOC on September 4, 2020, [ 1 ] and was later sent to radio as the album's sixth single in ...

  9. Delmar (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Delmar is a surname of Spanish origin, meaning "of the sea". Notable people with the surname include: Eugene Delmar (1841-1909), American chess master; Ferdinand Moritz Delmar (1781 - 1858), Prussian banking baron; Viña Delmar (1903–1990), American novelist; Kenny Delmar (1910–1984), American actor