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  2. El Trono de México - Wikipedia

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    El Trono de México is a regional Mexican band from the state of Mexico. The group was formed in 2004, in Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, a town within the state of Mexico and began their career with "Registros Skalona". They released the albums Dos Veces Mexicano (2004), El Pesudo (2005), El Muchacho Alegre (2006), and Fuego Nuevo (2007). The ...

  3. Almas Gemelas - Wikipedia

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    Almas Gemelas (transl. Soulmates) is a studio album by Mexican duranguense band El Trono de México. It was released on 8 November 2008, through Fonovisa Records . It peaked atop the US Regional Mexican Albums chart, and was the chart's best-selling album of 2009.

  4. Category:Mexican musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Mexico portal; Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. ... El Trono de México; Los Tucanes de Tijuana; V ...

  5. Duranguense - Wikipedia

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    Duranguense is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It is a hybrid of Technobanda and Tamborazo.The instruments held over from tamborazo are the saxophone, trombone, and tambora, while the instruments held over from technobanda are the electronic keyboard (more specifically the Korg X3, Korg N364, which are used for the main melody and the Yamaha DX7, which is used by many bands for the bass ...

  6. Trono - Wikipedia

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    Trono ("throne" in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese) may refer to: Diante do Trono, Brazilian gospel band; El Trono de Mexico, Duranguense band formed in Mexico in 2004; Giuseppe Trono (1739–1810), Italian painter; Il Trono dei Ricordi, Italian Progressive rock band of the 1990s; Il trono e la seggiola, 1918 Italian film directed by Augusto Genina

  7. First Mexican Empire - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the First Mexican Empire. The Spanish Empire disintegrated in the wake of Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the overthrow of the Spanish Bourbons in 1808. . Throughout Spain and its viceroyalties there was a widespread refusal to recognize Napoleon's brother Joseph I as the new French-backed king of

  8. Mexican nobility - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Weyi Tlahtoani, or Emperor Moctezuma II of the Mexica. The Mexica, Maya, Olmec, Zapotec, Mixtec, Purépecha, Tlaxcaltec, and many other Indigenous peoples of present-day Mexico developed strong hierarchical societies based on hereditary privileges and obligations which were passed down to individuals in regards to the historical roles played by their ancestors in politics, war and ...

  9. National Palace (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Mexico City's main square, the Plaza de la Constitución . This site has been a palace for the ruling class of Mexico since the Aztec Empire , and much of the current palace's building materials are from the original one that belonged to the 16th-century leader Moctezuma II .