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El paseo de la gracia de Dios ("The Walk of the Grace of God") is a Venezuelan telenovela which starred Luis Fernández, Nohely Arteaga, Beatriz Valdés and Carmen Julia Álvarez. It was produced and broadcast on Marte TV in 1993.
Many Spanish coins prior to 1937 included the Spanish phrase por la gracia de Dios. Those coins issued after 1937 under Franco that had his image included the phrase Caudillo de España por la G. de Dios. With the resumption of democracy under a constitutional monarchy after 1975 the phrase was dropped from Spanish coins. [10]
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Irreligion in Spain is a phenomenon that has existed since at least the 17th century. [2] Secularism became relatively popular among the wealthy (although the majority of the lower classes were still very religious) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often associated with anti-clericalism and progressive, republican, anarchist or socialist movements.
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The song was a radio hit and was a constant airplay gainer. "Gracias a Dios" was a chart topper in many countries, specially in Central and South America, Spain and the Philippines. It was also recorded in an English version, titled "I Found Your Love". It was included in her Philippine album Nandito Ako (1997).
Gracias a Dios (English: Thanks to God) may refer to: Gracias a Dios Department, a department of Honduras; Cabo Gracias a Dios, a cape in Honduras
The Royal Decree of Graces of 1815 (Spanish: Real Cédula de Gracia de 1815) is a decree approved by the Spanish Crown in August 1815 to encourage Spaniards, and Europeans of non-Spanish origin but coming from countries in good standing with Spain, to settle in and populate Puerto Rico.