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Gilberto Gazcón de Anda (19 May 1929 – 11 May 2013) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer.He wrote more than fifty screenplays, directed more than thirty films, won numerous awards, and was a promoter of Mexican cinema.
In Central American mythology and folklore, the headless priest (Spanish: el padre sin cabeza, lit. ' the headless father ' ) is the spirit of a Catholic priest who died by beheading. There are multiple competing legends about the ghost that vary by region.
De la Cabeza is the sixth album by the Argentine Rock band Bersuit Vergarabat, released in 2002. It is the only live album of the band, recorded at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium in Buenos Aires, and at the Haedo's ShowCenter. Features the best tracks of the band until that time.
Some occasional and very small liberties have been taken with the music to make it flow better in English. Date: 2008: Source: Own work: Author: The original score is by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo le Pera. The translation is by Adam Cuerden, who also created the score based on the public domain Image:Por_una_cabeza_1.gif and Image:Por_una_cabeza ...
Pájaros en la cabeza (English: Featherbrain or literally, Birds in the head) is the fourth studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral released in Spain during 2005, that same year the album received their second nomination for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and it was the best selling domestic album of that year in Spain.
El jinete sin cabeza (English: The Headless Rider) is a 1957 Mexican horror Western film directed by Chano Urueta.The film centers on a mysterious stranger who rides into town as the locals begin talking about a legendary gunfighter as bodies soon litter the town in the stranger's wake.
Procession for Santa María de la Cabeza in Madrid (2011) After Isidore's death, Maria became a hermit. She was said to have performed miracles and merited after her death the byname de la Cabeza, because the relic of her head (conserved in a reliquary and carried in procession) has often brought rain from heaven to dry countrysides. [5] [7]
The Remolino-El Charco Fault (Spanish: Falla de Remolino-El Charco) is a dextral strike-slip fault in the department of Nariño in Colombia.The fault has a total length of 148.7 kilometres (92.4 mi) and runs along an average northeast to southwest strike of 046.4 ± 6 in the Tumaco Basin along the Pacific Coast of Colombia.