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  2. Francisco Morazán - Wikipedia

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    José Francisco Morazán Quesada was born on October 3, 1792, in Tegucigalpa (then in the Captaincy General of Guatemala, now the capital of Honduras) during the waning years of Spanish colonial rule to Eusebio Morazán Alemán and Guadalupe Quesada Borjas, both members of an upper-class Creole family dedicated to trade and agriculture.

  3. Fernando Villalona - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Fernando Villalona Évora (born May 7, 1955), known professionally as Fernando Villalona, is a Dominican merengue singer. Considered to be one of the most important merengue artists in the genre's history, [citation needed] Villalona began singing in the early 1970s; his popularity started to grow by the late 1970s and has not declined ever since.

  4. Santa Fe Klan - Wikipedia

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    Ángel Jair Quezada Jasso, [1] known professionally as Santa Fe Klan, is a Mexican singer-songwriter and rapper. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He featured on several songs which were highly certified by AMPROFON in Mexico, including 4× Platinum for " Por Mi México " by Lefty SM and 3× Platinum for "El Catrín" by Gera MX. [ 5 ]

  5. I Don't Trust Men Anymore - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Trust Men Anymore (Spanish: Yo no creo en los hombres) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Giselle González for Televisa.It is based on Yo no creo en los hombres (1991), produced in México.

  6. Narcisista por excelencia - Wikipedia

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    Narcisista Por Excelencia (English: Quintessential Narcissist) is a song by Mexican rock band Panda. It was released as the lead single for the band's fourth album, Amantes Sunt Amentes in 2006. The song reached the MTV TRL in Latin America , where it peaked at number one [ citation needed ] .

  7. Juan Pablo Villalobos - Wikipedia

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    Yo tuve un sueño: El viaje de los niños centroamericanos a Estados Unidos. Barcelona: Anagrama, 2019. ISBN 9788433926203. The Other Side, trans. Rosalind Harvey. New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019. ISBN 9780374305734; La invasion del pueblo del espíritu. Barcelona: Anagrama, 2020. ISBN 9788433998910

  8. Simple Verses - Wikipedia

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    Among the poems in the collection are Yo soy un hombre sincero (I), Si ves un monte de espumas (V) and Cultivo una rosa blanca (XXXIX). Verses pruned from various poems were adapted into the folk song " Guantanamera ", which is the most popular patriotic song of Cuba and was popularized in the US in the 1960s during the American folk music ...

  9. Quilapayún - Wikipedia

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    Official Quilapayún logo. Quilapayún originated in 1965 when Julio Numhauser and the brothers Julio and Eduardo Carrasco formed a folk music trio, which they simply called "the three bearded men" (viz. Quila-Payún) in the Mapuche language (viz. Mapudungun – the language of the people native to the region that is now the south of Chile, the Araucanians). [1]