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Guadalajara" is a well-known mariachi song written and composed by Pepe Guízar in 1937. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Guízar wrote the song in honor of his hometown, the city of the same name and state capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco .
The unnamed perpetrator started a livestream on social media at 10:46 a.m., subtitled "school massacre, enjoy the show". [1] He is shown walking up to a group of students with a hammer in one hand, axe in the other, and hitting one of them with a hammer on the back of the head before turning to another one, hitting them in the face. [2]
Guadalajara Cathedral in Guadalajara, Jalisco: built in 1618, this church keeps the remains of a 1700s little girl who was stabbed to death by her own father; he disapproved of his daughter's interest in Catholicism and was enraged when he found out that she received the Eucharist without his permission, leading him to murder her.
A mass grave discovered last December in a suburb of Guadalajara with dozens of bags of dismembered body parts contained the remains of 24 people, Mexican authorities said Sunday.. Six of them ...
Isabel Ordóñez Martínez, better known under her ring name La Vaquerita (Spanish for "The Little Cowgirl"; born May 16, 1978, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is the ring name of a Mexican luchadora, or female professional wrestler working for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) portraying a ruda ("bad girl") wrestling character.
The girl was taken to Cook Children’s hospital in critical condition. Investigators believe Liyah-Grace was attempting to cross the street from the north side of Sublett Road when she was hit by ...
A 3-year-old girl’s skull was fractured when a heartless, moped-riding brute allegedly rammed into her on a Bronx sidewalk and fled, police said.
It was written in 1941 [1] and featured in the 1941 Mexican film ¡Ay Jalisco, no te rajes!, after which it became an enormous hit in Mexico. [2] The melody of the song was used for the title song of the Disney film The Three Caballeros. Both songs have been recorded by many artists.