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31 Minutos (Spanish for "31 Minutes") is the first soundtrack album of the Chilean television series 31 Minutos, released on July 8, 2003, under the label La Oreja.It mainly contains the soundtrack for the first season of the show.
31 minutos (English: 31 minutes) is a Chilean comedy television series and a children's music virtual band created by the production company Aplaplac (owned by Álvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano and Juan Manuel Egaña) that was first broadcast March 15, 2003 on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).
"Quien se alegra del mal del vecino, el suyo viene en camino" March 9, 2017 () 515: 28 "Mal de muchos, consuelo de tontos" March 13, 2017 () 516: 29 "Si quieres con tu familia reñir, echa algo a repartir" March 15, 2017 () 517: 30 "De poquito en poquito se llena el jarrito" March 16, 2017 () 518: 31
A House with a View of the Sea (Spanish: Una casa con vista al mar) is a 2001 black-and-white Venezuelan film directed by Alberto Arvelo, and a Spain-Canada co-production with Venezuela. [1] It was Venezuela's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Cathedral of the Sea (Spanish: La catedral del mar) is a Spanish historical drama television series that originally aired on Antena 3 from May 23 to July 18, 2018. It is an adaptation of Ildefonso Falcones 's novel La catedral del mar .
La casa del mar is a 2015 Argentine television series created and directed by Juan Pablo Laplace. Co-produced by Cisne Films, founded by Laplace and Rocío Scenna, the series was nominated for an International Emmy for Best Drama , and five Tato Awards including best fiction program, actress and cinematography.
Canto en verso suelto a la memoria de la señora Condesa del Carpio". "A Quintana en elogio de su oda al océano. Versos sáficos". "Descripción de la Fuente de la Espina en el Real Sitio de Aranjuez. Romance endecasílabo". "A Licio. Silva moral". "Despedida al Real Sitio de Aranjuez. Octavas". "Bion. Ópera lírica en un acto, traducida del ...
"La Llorona" (lit. "The weeping woman") is a Mexican folk song derived from the legend of La Llorona.There are many versions of the song. Its origins are obscure, but, around 1941, composer Andres Henestrosa mentioned hearing the song in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.