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  2. Los Invasores de Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Concha del Alma (1981) Castígame (1981) Ni Dada La Quiero (1982) Mi Flor de Naranjo (1982) Aguanta Corazón (1983) Amor a la Ligera (1983) El Preso de Nuevo León (1984) Cariño (1984) Camino Equivocado (1985) Que Valor de Mujer (1985) Corridos de Pegue (1986) De Ser Tu Dueño (1986) Lupe Ruvalcaba (1987) Mil Pedazos (1987) Trono Caído (1988 ...

  3. XHML-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHML received its concession on November 28, 1988 and has always been owned by a Radiorama component. For nearly thirty years, it was known as Estéreo Vida with a Spanish contemporary format.

  4. Category:Musical groups from Monterrey - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Musical groups from Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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  6. Bronco (Mexican band) - Wikipedia

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    Esparza occasionally took to percussion. At that time, they played Chicano music, whose rhythm is very similar to norteño music found in Northern Mexico, including Nuevo Leon, only that the organ is used instead of the accordion; it was considered to be a fashionable musical trend at that time, they also played cumbias and boleros.

  7. Que Vuelvas (Carín León and Grupo Frontera song) - Wikipedia

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    "Que Vuelvas" is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Carín León and American regional Mexican band Grupo Frontera, released on December 9, 2022, as the second single from the latter's debut studio album El Comienzo (2023).

  8. León, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    The first lion was added in 1943 by Francisco Lozornio Castillo made of bricks and mortar. This was replaced by the bronze one in 1958. The idea for a bronze lion was that of the matador Antonio Velázquez, a native of Leon, whose bravery in the ring earned him the nickname of the "Heart of Leon" ("Corazón de León", in Spanish). [26]

  9. Ganglion - Wikipedia

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    A dorsal root ganglion (DRG) from a chicken embryo (around stage of day 7) after incubation overnight in NGF growth medium stained with anti-neurofilament antibody.