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Amnesty International used one of his songs (featuring Meko [disambiguation needed] and Kraze Negroze) for their "Ponte en mi piel" ("Put Yourself in My Skin") campaign, another attempt to raise awareness, this time regarding immigration, and, with the release of 8jin, Amnesty selected "El final del cuento de hadas" ("The End of the Fairy Tale ...
"De Vuelta a La Sierra" is a "Cruz de Piedra" production. In 2017, they released a new album with the Remex Music label with the name Sin Cambiar el Estilo from which the singles Como Quieren que la Olvide, Cuatro Rosas, and Como Cuento de Hadas were released.
Cuento de hadas: Fairytale : Second woman [1] [6] La señora de Fátima: Our Lady of Fatima: Andrea [10] [5] 1952: Habitación para tres: A Room for Three: Carlota, madre de Alicia [1] [6] Facultad de letras: Department of Literature : Bookseller [5] Sor intrépida: The Song of Sister Maria: Superiora del Vicariato (uncredited) [1] 1953: Puebla ...
¿Dónde está el país de las hadas? (Where is fairyland?) is the second album recorded by Spanish synth-pop band Mecano, in 1983. The album was produced by Jorge Álvarez and Mecano. The album only had three singles: the first, "Barco a Venus", later became one of the most important singles in Mecano's history.
The Education of Fairies (Spanish: La educación de las hadas) is a 2006 drama film directed by José Luis Cuerda. [1] It is a co-production by companies from Spain, France, Argentina, and Portugal (Tornasol Films, Finales Felices, Messidor Films, Lazennec, Pol-Ka Producciones, Madragoa Filmes).
During her professional career, Morel received several honors, among them the Order of Merit of the World Council of Education in 1989 and two tributes to her career, at the 21st International Fair of Children's and Young Adult Books in 2007 [13] and the Iberoamerican Congress of Language and Children's and Young Adult Literature (Congreso iberoamericano de lengua y literatura infantil y ...
María del Socorro Tellado López (25 April 1927 in El Franco, Asturias, Spain – 11 April 2009), known as Corín Tellado, was a prolific Spanish writer of romantic novels and photonovels that were best-sellers in several Spanish-language countries.
Rosario Ferré (birth name: Rosario Ferré Ramírez de Arellano [note 1]) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, into one of Puerto Rico's wealthiest families. Her parents were the former First Family of Puerto Rico Luis A. Ferré (Governor) and Lorenza Ramírez de Arellano [3] She was the niece of the late Sor Isolina Ferré, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.