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"El Camino de la Vida" (translation "the road of life") is a Colombian song written in 1986 by Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas. It was popularized by the recording of the song by Arboleda y Valencia. [1] [2] After a public poll conducted in 1999, the song was chosen by the Academia Colombiana de Musica as the Colombian Song of the 20th century.
The Road of Life (film) (El camino de la vida), a 1956 Mexican drama film; The Road of Life (TV series), an American daytime soap opera; Road of Life, a set of ice road transport routes across Lake Ladoga to Leningrad during the Second World War; El Camino de la Vida (song) (translation "the road of life"), a Colombian song
Psalm 119 is the 119th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in the English of the King James Version: "Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord".
The Camino de Santiago (Latin: Peregrinatio Compostellana, lit. ' Pilgrimage of Compostela '; Galician: O Camiño de Santiago), [1] or the Way of St. James in English, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tradition holds that the remains of the apostle are buried.
The film is based on the popular Argentine soap opera Rebelde Way.It follows the journeys of four main characters: Mia, Marizza, Pablo, and Manuel. The story begins with their graduation from Elite Way School and their journey across Argentina as members of the music group Erreway.
Un camino hacia el destino (English: Road To Destiny) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nathalie Lartilleux for Televisa. It is based on the Mexican telenovela La hija del jardinero, which was produced in 2003 by TV Azteca. [2] The series stars Paulina Goto as "Luisa Fernanda" and Horacio Pancheri as "Carlos". [3] [4]
The Bus of Life (Spanish: El bus de la vida) is a 2024 comedy-drama film directed by Ibon Cormenzana which stars Dani Rovira, Susana Abaitua, Pablo Scapigliati, Andrés Gertrúdix, and Elena Irureta. Plot
Production of Caminos de Guanajuato officially started on February 23, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [6] The telenovela is known in the rest of the world as Olvidé que te quería, although it was formerly known as Cantando al corazón.