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The Unidad de Fomento (UF) is a unit of account used in Chile.It is a non-circulating currency; [1] the exchange rate between the UF and the Chilean peso is constantly adjusted for inflation so that the purchasing power of the Unidad de Fomento remains almost constant on a daily basis during low inflation.
"En Bancarrota" "Noche de Bodas" Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie: Daniela Romo: Latin pop "De Mí Enamórate" EMI Tú Sin Mí: Ednita Nazario: Latin pop "Tú Sin Mí" "El Dolor de Tu Presencía" Melody Siempre Contigo: José José: Latin pop "¿Y Quién Puede Ser?" "Corre y Ve Con Él" Ariola: Versátil y Temperamental: Sophy Latin pop Te Amaré ...
Title Details 11 Episodios Sinfónicos: Released: 22 November 2001; Label: Sony/BMG; Formats: Cassette, CD; Fuerza Natural Tour, en vivo en Monterrey, MX, 2009
January 7: Fonovisa, Global Records, and Sony Discos settle out of court after an infringement with Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis in December 1994. [1]January 20: The Los Angeles Police Department raided a piracy business in a San Fernando Valley area and confiscated 55,000 Latin music cassettes worth an estimated $500,000 (1995 USD).
September 18 – The 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards are held at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. [1]Alejandro Sanz wins the Latin Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year for "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte" and Album of the Year for MTV Unplugged.
"Hoy Me Vuelto a Enamorar" "Una Gota de Lluvia" 20 Rebotando: Ilegales: Si Tu No Estas: Pete Astudillo: Solo: Raúl di Blasio: 21 El Mundo Gira: Banda Maguey 24 Sonho Azul: Sandy & Junior: 27 Palabra de Mujer: Mónica Naranjo: Cuando Tú No Estás: El Tri: Con El Machete en La Mano: Zafra Negra Merengue "No Llores Por Ella" De mi alma latina ...
A war between the U.S. and Chile was remotely possible. Chile's foreign minister escalated the tension but in Washington Secretary of State James G. Blaine cooled off the hotheads. The crisis ended when the Chilean government bowed, and while maintaining that the seamen were to blame for the riot paid an indemnity of $75,000 to the victims ...
A high demand for manpower in the Southern South American region was present around the 1950s–1960s because of capitalism in the region. This demand for manpower also drew in a huge number of Chinese people coming to South America for work, which explains the huge increase of Chinese people 1950s–1960s. [4]