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Erika Vidrio tapped regional Mexican newcomers Lili Zetina & Sandra Padilla for her new corrido.
Abridged version played before a football game at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., in 2011. In 1866, at the initiative of doctor Francisco Dueñas, who at the time was President of the Republic, the first national anthem of El Salvador was created by Cuban doctor Tomás M. Muñoz, who wrote the lyrics, and Salvadoran musician Rafael Orozco, who composed the music.
Ricardo De Pascual Jr. as Fermín; Erick Guecha as Diego "El Dragón" López; Jonathan Becerra as Alejandro Ortega, Dany's big brother, is responsible for Dany and often wins money so they are able to eat; Diego González as Christian Martinez, child hero, Diana's love interest; Allisson Lozz as Diana Lozano, child heroine, Christian's love ...
José Ángel Bichir as Mateo Medina. Regina Blandon as Sara Sanromán.; Gerardo Taracena as Carlos.; Eugenio Bartilotti as Jaime. Ruy Senderos as Ricardo "Ricky". Victor Huggo Martín as Hamilton.
His widow Irma Rodriguez is a jíbaro singer on her own merit, whose nickname is "La Jibarita de Salinas". Ramito relocated to her hometown, Salinas , after marrying her. On February 23, 1989, Ramito committed suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his in-law's house, after learning that a cancer he was suffering at the time had ...
Sueños y Caramelos (English title: Sweets and Dreams) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa in 2005. [2] It is a remake of La Pícara Soñadora. On January 24, 2005, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Sueños y caramelos weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing Misión S.O.S.
La Casona de La Montañona. Piedra del Cristo in La Cuchilla is a ravine about 150m deep where, according to local tradition and legend, El Cipitío appears. The remains of a plane downed in the Salvadoran Civil War is located at the site and one of its wings serves as a bridge over the ravine.
The Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen (Spanish for Museum of the Word and the Image) is a museum located in San Salvador, El Salvador.It was founded in the late 1990s by the Venezuelan journalist Carlos Henríquez Consalvi as a museum dedicated to collecting and preserving memories of the Salvadoran civil war, incorporating memories across the political spectrum.