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  2. Vamos (football chant) - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian football club Universitario's barra brava invented the Vamos chant. Vamos ('Let's go!'), also known as Esta Tarde ('This Afternoon') or Esta Noche ('Tonight'), [1] is a Spanish-language football chant from Peru attributed to the Trinchera Norte (Northern Trench), the barra brava of Lima sports club Universitario de Deportes.

  3. La Noche Triste - Wikipedia

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    La Noche Triste ("The Night of Sorrows", literally "The Sad Night"), was an important event during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, wherein Hernán Cortés, his army of Spanish conquistadors, and their native allies were driven out of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan.

  4. La noche de los mayas (Revueltas) - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Mexican conductor José Yves Limantour made a four-movement suite from La noche de los Mayas.In this version, Limantour "took every imaginable liberty", including the addition of a concluding, extended "improvisation" of exotic percussion instruments which is largely responsible for the music's success with audiences, who erroneously believe it to have been composed by Revueltas himself.

  5. Universal Music release AI-powered Spanish version of ... - AOL

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    Called, "Noche Buena y Navidad" in Spanish, the song was created with Lee's approval under award-winning Latin music producer Auero Baqueiro. Universal Music said that the song demonstrates how AI ...

  6. Night of the Radishes - Wikipedia

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    The Night of the Radishes (Spanish: Noche de Rábanos) is an annual event held on December 23 in Oaxaca, Mexico, dedicated to the carving of oversized radishes (Raphanus sativus) to create scenes that compete for prizes in various categories. The event has its origins in the colonial period when radishes were introduced by the Spanish.

  7. Noche Buena - Wikipedia

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    Noche Buena or Nochebuena may refer to: "Noche Buena" (song), ... Nochebuena, Christmas Eve in Spanish-speaking countries and other places influenced by Spain;

  8. Colonia Noche Buena - Wikipedia

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    Colonia Noche Buena is a neighborhood in Benito Juárez, Mexico City. "Noche Buena" literally means "good night", but is also the Spanish name for Christmas Eve. The name comes from Compañía Ladrillera de la Noche Buena, a brickworks from the 19th century that was located in the lands that now belong to the Parque Hundido and the Colonia Noche Buena.

  9. Noche de estrellas - Wikipedia

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    "Noche de estrellas" is a Spanish-language dance hit by Spanish music producer and DJ Jose de Rico and Dominican-Spanish reggaeton, house, Latin and dance singer Henry Mendez featuring Jay Santos. It follows the success of their joint Spanish hit " Rayos de sol ".