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"Echa Pa'lla (Manos Pa'rriba)" [Shortening of Echa Para Allá (Manos Para Arriba)] (English version known as "Go Away (Hands Up)") is a Latin Grammy award-winning song by American recording artist Pitbull for his seventh studio album Global Warming. The song features guest vocals from Papayo. It was released on July 16, 2012. [1]
"Cuerpo y Alma" (English: "Body and Soul") is a song by Colombian-American latin pop singer-songwriter Soraya. The song was released as the lead single from her third bilingual studio album Cuerpo y Alma (2000). The song was written, produced and recorded by Soraya and Tony Nicholas.
"Por Arriba, Por Abajo" (English: "Upwards, Downwards") is the fifth single from Ricky Martin's album, Vuelve (1998). It was released on November 3, 1998. [ 1 ] The remixes for the European single release were created by Pablo Flores .
El General De Fiesta: El General: El Limi-T 21: Limi-T 21: Merengue 12 En Hora Buena: Aida Cuevas: Suena La Banda: Los Tucanes de Tijuana: 18 Bocas Ordinárias: Charlie Brown Jr. Pop Rock: EMI: 19 La Fiesta del Chichicuilote: El Chichicuilote Sobrevivir: Olga Tañón: Latin Pop, Merengue "Así es la Vida" "No Podrás" Warner Music Latina: Santo ...
Arriba is a Spanish word meaning "up" or "above" and may refer to: "Ala-arriba", the motto of Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal; Arriba!, a 1959 Spanish-language album by Caterina Valente and Silvio Francesco; Arriba (newspaper) (1935–1979), a daily newspaper from Madrid, Spain "Arriba" (Babes in Toyland song), a 1990 song; Arriba, Colorado, U.S ...
The motto was created by jonsist student Juan Aparicio López (he also created the motto Por la Patria, el Pan y la Justicia; "for the Homeland, for Bread and for Justice" and was also behind the adoption of the Yoke and the Arrows as symbol of the JONS as well as the red-black flag), [6] and was later adopted by Falange Española de las JONS ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 5,896 square miles (15,270 km 2), of which 5,861 square miles (15,180 km 2) are land and 35 square miles (91 km 2) (0.6%) are water. [5] It is the fifth-largest county in New Mexico by area. The highest point in the county is the summit of Truchas Peak at 13,102 feet (3,993 m).