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  2. Si Me Llevas Contigo - Wikipedia

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    Si me llevas contigo (If You Take Me With You) is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.The album was released in November 1995 by BMG Ariola. [1] Sergio Andrade [] produced her last album in the 1990s before both were arrested in 2000 for corruption of minors.

  3. House of Ligne - Wikipedia

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    Prince Wauthier de Ligne (1952–2022) (2) Prince Philippe de Ligne (born 1977) (3) Prince Antoine de Ligne (born 1959) (4) Prince Louis de Ligne (born 2003) Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne (1837–1914) Prince Henri Florent Lamoral of Ligne (1881–1967) Jean Charles, Prince de Ligne de La Trémoïlle (1911–2005)

  4. List of songs recorded by Gloria Trevi - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Trevi: Diosa de la Noche: 2019 [13] "Me Río de Ti" Baltazar Hinojosa Gloria Trevi Marcela de la Garza Gloria: 2011 [33] "Me Siento Tan Sola" Gloria Trevi: Me Siento Tan Sola: 1992 [14] "Me Siento Tan Sola (Versión 2023)" ‡ Gloria Trevi: Mi Soundtrack Vol. 2: 2023 [7] "Mediterráneo" Carlos Ariel Peralta Gloria Trevi: Diosa de la ...

  5. Cómo Nace el Universo - Wikipedia

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    The song "El Favor De La Soledad" was also composed by Trevi during this period, but was released later for her album Una Rosa Blu (2007), as well as the song "Estrella De La Mañana", which was released in her compilation album La Trayectoria in the year 2006, both songs dedicated to her husband Armando Gómez. Trevi performed a snippet of ...

  6. Trevi (rione of Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Trevi is the 2nd rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. II, located in Municipio I.The origin of its name is not clear, but the most accepted theory is that it comes from the Latin trivium (meaning 'three streets'), because there were three streets all leading to the current Piazza dei Crociferi, a square next to the modern Trevi square.

  7. Mario Trevi - Wikipedia

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    1964: Mario Trevi con la orquesta de E.Alfieri (Ronde de Venezuela) 1965: Canzoni napoletane classiche; 1966: Canzoni napoletane moderne; 1970: Mario Trevi & Mirna Doris, Ammore 'e Napule (Fiesta record company) 1974: Le disque d'or des Chansons Napolitanes – Mario Trevi (Pickwick Records) 1975: Mario Trevi – vol.1; 1975: Mario Trevi – vol.2

  8. Trevi Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Trevi Fountain is depicted in the third movement, "The Trevi Fountain at Noon", of Ottorino Respighi's 1916 symphonic poem Fountains of Rome. [ 43 ] The fountain has appeared in several films, including Roman Holiday (1953); [ 44 ] Three Coins in the Fountain (1954); Federico Fellini 's classic, La Dolce Vita (1960); [ 45 ] Sabrina Goes to ...

  9. Palazzo Poli - Wikipedia

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    The son of Giuseppe Lotario, Duke Stefano Conti, completed these renovations, including demolishing the central portion of the building, before 1730 to allow for the building of the Trevi Fountain. [2] The new Baroque style south facade of the building was commissioned by Nicola Salvi in 1731. [3] He hired the architect, Luigi Vanvitelli.