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  2. National anthem of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    al intruso bandido del Norte, su estampido prepara otra vez; Si el clarín sanguinario resuena, Costa Rica, con noble altivez, ´guerra, guerra´ dirán sus cornetas, «¡Ciudadanos, morir o vencer!» Coro VI I del mar i del prado i del bosque, Del desierto i poblado la voz La ha escuchado el lejano horizonte Repitiendo: «¡Jamás! ¡Invasor!»

  3. Mar de Amor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mar de Amor" (English: Sea of Love) also known "Regálame un Beso" (Give me a Kiss), is a song by Colombian recording artist Fanny Lu to promote the Mexican soap opera Mar de amor. It was written and produced by José Gaviria and was included in the deluxe edition from her second studio album Dos .

  4. Culture of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Costa Rica is Spanish. [6] However, there are also many local indigenous languages in Costa Rica, such as Bribrí. [7] [8] English is the first foreign language and the second most taught language in Costa Rica, followed by French, German, Italian and Chinese. [9] A creole language called Mekatelyu is also spoken in ...

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  6. El Amor (Ricardo Arjona song) - Wikipedia

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    "El Amor" is a latin pop song by Guatemalan recording artist Ricardo Arjona, released on 23 August 2011 as the lead single from his thirteenth studio album, Independiente (2011). The song was written and produced by Arjona along with longtime collaborators Dan Warner and Lee Levin under their stage name Los Gringos, with additional production ...

  7. Carnival in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Carnival in Costa Rica is a 1947 American musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff and written by Samuel Hoffenstein, John Larkin, and Elizabeth Reinhardt. It was released in Technicolor by Twentieth Century-Fox .

  8. Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) - Wikipedia

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    Among the following verses a frequently cited phrase is "Amor es el pan de la vida, amor es la copa divina, (English: "Love is the bread of life, love is the divine cup") amor es un algo sin nombre que obsesiona a un hombre por una mujer. [3] These and other lyrics are referenced in a number of modern Spanish literary works. [4]

  9. Amor (Gabriel Ruiz song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amor", also known as "Amor Amor" and "Amor Amor Amor" is a popular song published in 1943. The music was written by Gabriel Ruiz , with original Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez and English lyrics by Sunny Skylar .