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  2. De Colores - Wikipedia

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    De colores" ([Made] of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world. [1] It is widely used in the Catholic Cursillo movement and related communities such as the Great Banquet, Chrysalis Flight, Tres Días , Walk to Emmaus , and Kairos Prison Ministry .

  3. Cuéntame cómo pasó - Wikipedia

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    Cuéntame cómo pasó (transl. Tell me how it happened), usually shortened to Cuéntame and also known in English as Remember When, is a Spanish prime-time television historical drama series that originally ran on La 1 of Televisión Española for twenty-three seasons, from 13 September 2001 to 29 November 2023.

  4. Grupo Montéz de Durango - Wikipedia

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    9. La Fuga Del Rojo; 10. El Trailer Negro; 11. Deseo; 12. A Donde Aviento El Corazón; 2014 Montez de Durango Presenta. 1. Fecha De Caducidad-Montéz De Durango; 2. Tuve (ft. Montéz De Durango)-Rey Roman; 3. El Moro De Tepehuanes-Norteñisimo Zierra Azul; 4. Nadie Me Verá Llorar-Montéz De Durango; 5. Todo Menos Tu-Rey Roman; 6. Mis Dos ...

  5. El Espíritu del Vino - Wikipedia

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    El Espíritu del Vino (Spanish for "The Spirit of Wine") is the third studio album by the Spanish rock band Héroes del Silencio, released in 1993. A double disc special edition was released in December 2006 on EMI . [ 1 ]

  6. La Chica de Rojo - Wikipedia

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    La Chica de Rojo is the debut studio album by Chilean and Mexican singer Monserrat Bustamante (later known as Mon Laferte), released on 12 July 2003 through Warner Music Chile. Some of the hits included in the album are: "Corazón Bandido", "Yo sin tu amor", "Dos locos" and "Maldita Ignorancia".

  7. Manuel Payno - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Payno (21 June 1810 – 5 November 1894) was a Mexican writer, journalist, politician and diplomat. His political ideology was moderate liberal. Payno's most notable literature work include Los bandidos de Río Frío [] ("The Bandits of Río Frio"), a costumbrista novel deemed an iconic piece of Mexican literature that has been an inspiration source for other writers and artists, and ...

  8. Cielo rojo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cielo rojo" (Red Sky) is a huapango song written by Juan Záizar, a singer-songwriter from the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] It is one of Mexican singer Flor Silvestre's greatest hits and also one of her signature songs. She first recorded it in 1957 with the Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán for the RCA Víctor label.

  9. Lazarillo de Tormes - Wikipedia

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    Lazarillo de Tormes and his blind master Théodule Ribot - Cleveland Museum of Art. The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and of His Fortunes and Adversities (Spanish: La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades [la ˈβiða ðe laθaˈɾiʎo ðe ˈtoɾmes i ðe sus foɾˈtunas jaðβeɾsiˈðaðes]) is a Spanish novella, published anonymously because of its anticlerical content.