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Banco del Libro is a non-profit organization for the promotion of children's literature, with headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela.It was established in 1960 as a centre for the exchange of textbooks – hence the name Banco del Libro (Book Bank).
Rimas Entertainment, commonly known as Rimas, [1] is a Puerto Rican independent record label based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with offices in Miami, Florida, Caracas, ...
A la caza del tesoro [7] 1984: Game show: Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo and Isabel Tenaille A las diez en casa: 1995: Game show: Elisenda Roca A las diez en mi barrio: 1956: Sitcom: José Luis Ozores: A las ocho con Raffaella [12] 1993–1994: Game show: Raffaella Carrà: A las once en casa [13] 1998–1999: Sitcom: Antonio Resines, Carmen Maura ...
In 1904, when he was 17, he published his first book of verses, Rimas Malayas; it was noted for its spiritual and nationalistic themes.A second volume containing his satirical verses, El Libro de mis Vidas Manileñas, came out in 1928.
La Movida Madrileña's central component was an aesthetic influenced by punk rock and synth-pop music, as well as visual schools such as dada and futurism. [1] The aesthetic permeated into the city's street fashion, photography, cartoons, and murals, [1] manifesting itself in bright colours, voluminous hair, unconventional and revealing clothing, and heavy makeup use among both genders.
The anthem was commissioned by the president of Real Madrid Florentino Pérez. [1] Composer Nadir Khayat (RedOne) said that he was a Real Madrid fan and wanted to contribute something to the club. He created the tune of the anthem while travelling on a plane between Madrid and Morocco in 2010.
Cuentos de ayer y de hoy is the debut album by the Spanish hard and folk rock band Ñu released in October 1978. This album features a progressive rock style combining hard and folk rock. The flute predominance in the album's sound has been compared with Jethro Tull 's style, [ 1 ] but playing a way heavier sound it is in fact a predecessor of ...
"Hoy" and the lyrics for this song were written by Gian Marco Zignago, a Peruvian songwriter and singer. Due to the success of the song in the Spanish version, the song was added to the setlist in a Salsa remix for the Estefan's 2004 Live & Re-Wrapped Tour , aside the original version in English.