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  2. File:San Juan Evangelista, por Francisco Pacheco.jpg

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    Español: La obra representa a San Juan Evangelista, y es una de las cuatro obras de Francisco Pacheco que se conservan en el Museo del Prado. Depicted people John the Evangelist

  3. Letras y figuras - Wikipedia

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    Letras y figuras (Spanish, "letters and figures") is a genre of painting pioneered by José Honorato Lozano during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. The art form is distinguished by the depiction of letters of the alphabet using a genre of painting that contoured shapes of human figures, animals, plants, and other objects called ...

  4. Juan Francisco Sarasti Jaramillo - Wikipedia

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    Juan Francisco Sarasti Jaramillo (30 July 1938 – 25 February 2021) was a Colombian Roman Catholic archbishop. Biography. Sarasti Jaramillo was born in Cali ...

  5. Canciones de Mi Padre - Wikipedia

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    Juan Rey – harmony vocals (10) Heriberto Molina – harmony vocals (11) Daniel Valdez – vocals (13) Ricardo Cisneros, Héctor Gama, Jesus Guzman, Heriberto Molina, Armando Javier Pérez, Felipe Perez, Mario Rodriguez, Ramón Rodriguez and Nati Santiago – chorus; Musicians. Ruben Fuentes – arrangements and conductor; Samuel Gutiérrez ...

  6. Juan Pablo II - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo II may also refer to: Juan Pablo II Bridge, a bridge over the Biobio River in Chile; Liceo Juan Pablo II, a high school in Nancagua, Colchagua, Chile; Colegio Juan Pablo II, a school in Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia; Juan Pablo II (2005 song) by El Tri off the album Más Allá del Bien y el Mal

  7. Pope John Paul I - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, he is remembered with the appellatives of Il Papa del Sorriso (transl. The Smiling Pope) [5] and Il Sorriso di Dio (transl. The Smile of God). [6] Time magazine and other publications referred to him as "The September Pope". [7] He is also referred to in Italy as "Papa Luciani" to distinguish him from his successor of the same papal name.

  8. Luna de Xelajú - Wikipedia

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    The following are the song's lyrics, although it is frequently performed instrumentally: Luna gardenia de plata Que mi serenata te vuelves canción Tú que me viste cantando Me ves hoy llorando mi desilusión Calles bañadas de luna Que fueron la cuna de mi juventud Vengo a cantarle a mi amada Mi luna plateada de mi Xelajú Vengo a cantarle a mi amada Mi luna plateada de mi Xelajú

  9. Papi Juancho - Wikipedia

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    Papi Juancho is the fifth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Maluma.It was surprise-released on 21 August 2020 by Sony Music Latin. [1] The album features guest appearances from Randy, Yandel, Yomo, Lenny Tavárez, Justin Quiles, Ñengo Flow, Jory Boy, Ñejo & Dalmata, and Darell, and was supported by the singles "ADMV", "Hawái" and "Parce".