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Con todos mis hijos menos el de atrás Tras, tras, tras, tras. Será melón, será sandía será la vieja del otro día día, día, día, día. El puente está quebrado, que lo manden componer Con cáscaras de huevo y pedazos de oropel pel, pel, pel, pel." English Translation: "To the snake, the snake Of the sea, of the sea All of you can pass ...
Rubén Doblas Gundersen (Spanish: [ruˈβen ˈdoβlas ˈɣundeɾsen]; [a] born 13 February 1990), better known as elrubiusOMG or simply El Rubius (Spanish: [el ˈruβjus]), is a Norwegian-Spanish YouTuber whose channel primarily consists of gameplays and vlogs.
Fernando Soto Aparicio (October 1, 1933 – May 2, 2016) was a Colombian poet, storyteller, playwright, novelist, librettist, and screenwriter. He was born in Socha, in the Department of Boyacá.
The Legend of Zelda [a] is a video game series created by the Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka.It is primarily developed and published by Nintendo; some portable installments and re-releases have been outsourced to Flagship, Vanpool, Grezzo, and Tantalus Media.
Alexa Citlali Moreno Medina (born 8 August 1994) [2] is a Mexican artistic gymnast.She is the 2018 World bronze medalist on vault, the first Mexican female gymnast to medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
Sin senos sí hay paraíso, also known as Sin tetas sí hay paraíso in Colombia, [2] is a Spanish-language telenovela that premiered on Telemundo on 19 July 2016. The telenovela is created by Gustavo Bolívar, based on the book Sin tetas sí hay paraíso, [3] and in turn is a sequel to Sin senos no hay paraíso, and it is produced by Fox Telecolombia and Telemundo Studios for Telemundo, and ...
Telemundo (Spanish pronunciation: [teleˈmundo] ⓘ; formerly NetSpan) is an American Spanish-language terrestrial television network owned by NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, a division of NBCUniversal, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast.
Diorama of Panamá Viejo. A settlement was founded on August 15, 1519 by Pedro Arias Dávila and another 100 inhabitants. At the time, it was the first permanent European settlement on the Pacific Ocean, replacing the two cities of Santa María la Antigua del Darién and Acla.