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  2. March of Oriamendi - Wikipedia

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    Por Dios, por la Patria y el Rey Lucharon nuestros padres. Por Dios, por la Patria y el Rey Lucharemos nosotros también. Lucharemos todos juntos Todos juntos en unión Defendiendo la bandera De la Santa Tradición.(bis) Cueste lo que cueste Se ha de conseguir Venga el Rey de España A la corte de Madrid. (bis) Por Dios, por la Patria y el Rey

  3. Los Fugitivos - Wikipedia

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    Los Fugitivos is an American grupero from Los Angeles, California. [1] The band was formed in 1985 as Grupo Kariño by brothers Jaime and Edi Espinoza. [2] In 1991, with the addition singer-guitarist Roberto Nieto, the band rebranded as Los Fugitivos.

  4. El Próximo Viernes - Wikipedia

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    Mexican singer Thalía released a pop version of the song as the sixth single from her live album Primera fila.It was released on iTunes as a promotional single in 2009. Then in 2011, after four smash hit singles, it was also released as a commercial and airplay sing

  5. Baruch Spinoza - Wikipedia

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  6. Yo No Canto, Pero lo Intentamos - Wikipedia

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    Yo No Canto, Pero lo Intentamos is the second studio album by regional Mexican recording artist Espinoza Paz. It was released on January 26, 2009, by Disa Records . Track listing

  7. Dios, patria y rey - Wikipedia

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    Dios, patria y rey was a motto of Carlism. [1] These three words (which can be translated as "God, King and Fatherland"), have been the motto and cornerstone of ...

  8. Canciones Que Duelen - Wikipedia

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    Canciones Que Duelen includes 12 new songs written by Espinoza Paz, and a "norteña" version of "El Culpable", the last single from his previous album. [6] According to the singer all the tracks included are very personal to him, especially "Fuiste Mía Alguna Vez" ("You Were Mine Once") which reminds him of a previous love relationship; also, "Tus Ojos" ("Your Eyes") and "Madrecita Querida ...

  9. Alonso de Espinosa - Wikipedia

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    He divides his work into four books: [3] The first of which he describes the island of Tenerife, gives its early history, and an account of its inhabitants, their customs, food and dress, marriages, training for war, and mode of interment.