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  2. Hypericum grandifolium - Wikipedia

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    The specific epithet grandifolium is made of the Latin words grandis (large, full) and folium (leaf). [2] As such, it is called the large-leaved St John's wort in English. [ 3 ] Hypericum grandifolium is known as malfurada , [ note 1 ] [ 4 ] malfurada grande , and corazoncillo in Spanish, the language used where it is native.

  3. Corazonin - Wikipedia

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    Due to its ability to accelerate the heart beat in P. americana it was named corazonin, from 'corazón', the Spanish word for 'heart'. It was then shown to be present also in the moth Manduca sexta , another cockroach species, Nauphoeta cinerea as well as the locust Schistocerca gregaria .

  4. Fantasy (Carole King album) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy is the fifth album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1973.At the time of its release, it only reached number six on the US Billboard 200 album chart, but has remained highly regarded by her fans over the ensuing decades.

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  6. List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin - Wikipedia

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    This word ending—thought to be difficult for Spanish speakers to pronounce at the time—evolved in Spanish into a "-te" ending (e.g. axolotl = ajolote). As a rule of thumb, a Spanish word for an animal, plant, food or home appliance widely used in Mexico and ending in "-te" is highly likely to have a Nahuatl origin.

  7. Espacio en Tu Corazón - Wikipedia

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    "Espacio en Tu Corazón" (English: "Space in Your Heart") is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. It was released on 28 March 2022 promotionally as the theme song for the telenovela Corazón guerrero . [ 1 ]

  8. Ríu Ríu Chíu - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed in Spanish at King's College, Cambridge in their 1992 Christmas Eve broadcast service of "Nine Lessons and Carols". [12] The song has appeared on recordings including: Goin' Places (1961) by the Kingston Trio (listed as "Guardo el Lobo" and credited to musicologist Erich Schwandt)

  9. Antidote (Chick Corea album) - Wikipedia

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    Antidote is a studio album by Chick Corea and The Spanish Heart Band. [1] The album received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.. The album contains re-arranged versions of songs from Corea's My Spanish Heart and Touchstone albums along with two newly written pieces ("Antidote", "Admiration") and three pieces from other composers, including Paco de Lucia ...