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In Guatemala, Galy Galiano received the "Dama de plata" award for the best selling album of the year. In 1991 he ventured into salsa with the song "Cómo la quiero, cuánto la extraño.". In 1992 he appeared his work named "Solo Salsa" with which he was successful in the United States, Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia ...
In 1995 they changed companies and signed for 5 years in Disa and again placed several successes between them: Como Una Novela, Los Chicos De La Banda, Tiene Apenas 16, Contra El Dragón, Deja Una Rosa En Tu Balcón, Como Un Pajarillo and much, much more.
El elegante de las pistas [2] Born 3 December 1950 (age 73) [1] Santiago de Cuba [1] Height ... João Carlos de Oliveira. United Press International Athlete of the Year
"Los Amos del Valle" (1979) Francisco José Herrera Luque ( Caracas , 14 December 1927 – Caracas, 15 April, 1991) was a Venezuelan writer, psychiatrist and diplomat. He is the author of several well-known historical novels, including: Boves, el Urogallo (1972), Los Amos del Valle (1979) and La Luna de Fausto (1983).
November 11 – The 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards are held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada: [1]. Mexican pop group Camila wins the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "Mientes" while Mario Domm and Monica Velez won the Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year for the song.
Fangio, the Demon of the Tracks (Spanish: Fangio, el demonio de las pistas) is a 1950 Argentine motor racing film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto, starring Yvonne Bastien, Ernesto Bianco, Armando Bo and Néstor Deval.
Rachelle De Orbeta: 19 July 2016 World Junior Championships: Bydgoszcz, Poland [51] 10 km walk (road) 44:50 Rachelle De Orbeta: 10 February 2019 Oceania Race Walking Championships Adelaide, Australia [21] 20 km walk (road) 1:33:06 Rachelle de Orbeta: 2 April 2022 PodÄ›brady, Czech Republic [52] 50 km walk (road) 4 × 100 m relay: 43.43 Puerto ...
Los Amos del Valle (Masters of the Valley) is a Venezuelan novel written by psychiatrist Francisco Herrera Luque and published in 1979. [1] The novel describes Venezuelan life since the conquest of Caracas Valley until Simón Bolivar's baptism. The title makes reference to the Mantuano, noble families who had great control of this particular area.