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The Kingdom of the South (Italian: Regno del Sud) is a term which is used in historiography to describe the Kingdom of Italy (initially Pietro Badoglio and later Ivanoe Bonomi as prime ministers) under the control of the Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories in southern Italy in the latter of World War II from 1943 to 1944, as opposed to the German occupation of northern and ...
Saad El Haddad (Arabic: سعد الحداد; Arabic pronunciation: [sˤaːd aɫ.'ħa.dˤad]; born 24 July 2005) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a winger or a striker for Serie A club Venezia.
Gazzetta del Sud is one of the most important newspapers published in Southern Italy; has the largest readership in Calabria and is the third-most read newspaper in Sicily, after the Giornale di Sicilia and La Sicilia. In 2008 the circulation of the paper was 49,872 copies. [3]
Dueto Las Voces del Rancho was founded in 2000 in Los Angeles, California. It all began with two young Mexican Americans: Edgar Rodriguez, born in Guadalajara, Jalisco; and Mariano Fernandez, from Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Both of them were raised in the city of Bell, a city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Dueto Acosta was a vocal duo that performed Mexican vernacular music with an instrumental ensemble. They seem to be associated with Cancioneros "Acosta", a Chansonnier selling company in Mexico, [ 1 ] and the ensemble was one of the earliest performers of corridos ever recorded in the United States (1923).
Compay (meaning compadre) Segundo, so called because he was always second voice in his musical partnerships, was born in Siboney, Cuba, and moved to Santiago de Cuba at the age of nine.
Their second album, Nord Sud Ovest Est, produced the number 1 singles "Sei un Mito" and "Come Mai". [7] Upon the release of their third album, Repetto left the group. Pezzali recruited new members and continued the band name. "Un Giorno Così", from the 1997 album La Dura Legge del Gol!, also went to number 1 in Italy.
A Vocal duo from Buenos Aires, they were active during the 1960s and then the 1970s to the 1990s. They were Bárbara Bourse and Fernando "Dick" Sustaita. [1] An example of them having consecutive charts hits was on the week ending May 20, 1967 where they had three songs in the Argentina Top Ten.