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  2. La Sonora Dinamita - Wikipedia

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    La Sonora Dinamita is a Colombian [1] and Mexican [2] [3] [4] musical group that plays cumbia, a Tropical music genre from Colombia but popular throughout Latin America. As one of the first cumbia groups to reach international success, it is credited with helping to popularize the genre throughout Latin America and the world.

  3. Sonora Dinamita - Wikipedia

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  4. Sandra Itzel - Wikipedia

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    Itzel began her acting career at age 5 on the 1997 Mexican telenovela El privilegio de amar, [1] where she played Dulce. [3] Two years later she entered at the Centro de Educación Artística of Televisa, [1] two months after joining the Televisa academy, Nicandro Díaz chose her to be part of the telenovela Carita de ángel, where she played Chabelita Pérez. [1]

  5. Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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    Scott Foresman and Company was founded in 1896 by Erastus Howard Scott, editor and president; Hugh A. Foresman, salesman and secretary; and his brother, William Coates Foresman, treasurer. However, the company's origins extend back several years earlier.

  6. La hermana dinamita - Wikipedia

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    La hermana dinamita ("The Dynamite Sister") is a 1970 Mexican film. It stars Jorge Rivero, Sara García and Hilda Aguirre. External links. La hermana dinamita at IMDb

  7. La Pollera Colorá - Wikipedia

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    In its list of the ten most iconic Colombian songs, El Nuevo Siglo, rated La Pollera Colorá at No. 1. [ 4 ] In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo , Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the version of the song recorded by Wilson Choperena with the Pedro Salceo orchestra at No. 5.

  8. Que nadie sepa mi sufrir - Wikipedia

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    The song "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", was composed in 1936 by Ángel Cabral, with Spanish lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, both of Argentine origin, as a Peruvian waltz.Peruvian waltz, also known as vals criollo ("creole waltz"), was a popular genre in Hispanic America between the 1930s and 1950s, and the song, initially covered by Argentine singer Hugo del Carril, became a regional hit.

  9. Alquimia (band) - Wikipedia

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    Alquimia (sometimes credited as Alquimia la Sonora del XXI or, less often, Alquimia la Sonora del 21 [1]) is a Colombian salsa music band, originally a trio with female singer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They were nominated for best salsa album at Premio Lo Nuestro 1999 .