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Fatima-Zahra Hafdi (born 25 August 1988), [1] known professionally as La Zarra (French pronunciation: [la zaʁa]), is a Canadian singer and songwriter based in France. [2] She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool with the song " Évidemment ", finishing in 16th place.
The upper river basin is protected as the Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta del Manzanares, a nature reserve which is recognised as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. The Manzanares flows in a south-eastern direction from its sources and passes through the medieval town of Manzanares el Real where it is dammed to form the Santillana reservoir , one ...
Zarra is a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain, [2] the smallest of the seven villages that make up the comarca of Valle de Cofrentes. [citation needed]
Río de Oro (at bottom) during Spanish colonisation Desolate landscape terrain in the Río de Oro region, near the town of Guerguerat Stamp of Rio de Oro issued in 1907. Río de Oro ( Spanish: [ˈri.o ðe ˈoɾo] ⓘ , Spanish for "River of Gold"; Arabic : وادي الذهب , Wādī-aḏ-Ḏāhab , often transliterated as Oued Edhahab ) is ...
They include the Rio de la Vega, the Rio de los Vadillos and the Rio de Bogarra. The Arroyo de Tobarra is the only significant tributary in its lower course. [ 2 ] There are two reservoirs along the course of the Mundo: the Talave reservoir with a volume of 34 cubic hectometres (1,200 million cubic feet ) and the Camarillas reservoir with a ...
Dolores Ibárruri, La Pasionaria. José de Iturrigaray, viceroy of New Spain. Ramón Jáuregui, PSOE vice-lehendakari; Jesús María de Leizaola Sánchez, former lehendakari. José Félix de Lequerica, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain. Patxi López, former lehendakari. Telesforo de Monzón, founder of Ertzaintza and the Herri Batasuna party.
Fatima Zahra Hafdi, known as La Zarra, Canadian-Moroccan singer; Lalla Fatima Zohra (1929–2014), Moroccan princess; Fatima-Zohra Imalayen, known as Assia Djebar (1936–2015), Algerian novelist, translator and filmmaker
The word chorros (Lunfardo term meaning "thieves") graffitied on the wall of a BNL bank in Buenos Aires, during protests against Corralito, 2002.. Lunfardo (Spanish pronunciation: [luɱˈfaɾðo]; from the Italian lombardo [1] or inhabitant of Lombardy, lumbard in Lombard) is an argot originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the lower classes in the Río de la ...