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  2. Academia de la Inmaculada Concepción - Wikipedia

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    Though established by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, since 2015 it is owned and operated by the Colegio Católico Notre Dame in Caguas. [ 3 ] The school is divided into two buildings in the same complex, one, located at 852 Road 108, Miradero, Mayagüez , has classrooms from Pre Pre-Kindergarten till fourth grade , while the ...

  3. National anthem of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Boletín de Cientec sobre los símbolos patrios Archived 2017-06-01 at the Wayback Machine; Himno a la Bandera de Costa Rica - MP3 File; Más que un canto, Documentary the history of the Lyric and music of the himno. La Paz - Debajo del Canto, analysis of texts and events that inspired the national anthem.

  4. Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Comayagua - Wikipedia

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    The Immaculate Conception Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción) also called Comayagua Cathedral [2] [3] It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is located in the Central Square of the city of Comayagua in Honduras, [4] it is one of the oldest cathedrals in Central America, it went through construction phases that date from the 16th century until it was completed ...

  5. Tree of Life (Mexican pottery) - Wikipedia

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    Tree of life at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City, by Oscar Soteno. A Tree of Life (Spanish: Árbol de la vida) is a type of Mexican pottery sculpture traditional in central Mexico, especially in the municipality of State of Mexico.

  6. National Anthem of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The national anthem of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Himno nacional de República Dominicana), also known by its incipit Valiant Quisqueyans (Spanish: Quisqueyanos valientes), was composed by José Rufino Reyes y Siancas (1835–1905), and its lyrics were authored by Emilio Prud'Homme (1856–1932).

  7. Ariel Camacho - Wikipedia

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    An album in tribute to Camacho was also released in 2017 called "Ariel Camacho Para Siempre" that features artists such as Gerardo Ortiz, Regulo Caro, and Revolver Cannabis. [13] Each year on 25 February in memory of Camacho, his band, family members, fans, and other artists come together at his grave to commemorate him.

  8. Lola Rodríguez de Tió - Wikipedia

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    Rodríguez de Tió was born Dolores Rodríguez de Astudillo y Ponce de León [note 1] in San Germán, Puerto Rico.Her father, Sebastián Rodríguez de Astudillo, was one of the founding members of the Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (literally, "Illustrious College of Attorneys," the governing body for Spanish attorneys in Puerto Rico, similar to a bar association). [2]

  9. Mi corazón es tuyo - Wikipedia

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    Mi corazón es tuyo (English title: My Heart is Yours [2]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa.The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish TV series Ana y los 7.