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Spanish, also referred to as Castilian to differentiate it from other languages spoken in Spain, is an Indo-European language of the Italic branch. [1] Belonging to the Romance family, it is a daughter language of Latin, evolving from its popular register that used to be spoken on the Iberian Peninsula. [2]
Prior to 2019, there were three tabs above every chart: 종합 (cumulative chart), 국내 (domestic chart), and 국외 (foreign chart). Use cumulative chart positions. Clearly note if the "foreign chart" is used instead. (Note: the foreign chart includes releases by non-Korean artists, as well as foreign-language releases by Korean artists.)
Ricardo Arjona spent a total of 19 weeks at number one with two songs.. Latin Pop Airplay (formerly designated as Hot Latin Pop Tracks) [1] is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on Latin pop radio stations in the United States, based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data Systems. [2]
Completed Tornado Diagram. Tornado diagrams, also called tornado plots, tornado charts or butterfly charts, are a special type of Bar chart, where the data categories are listed vertically instead of the standard horizontal presentation, and the categories are ordered so that the largest bar appears at the top of the chart, the second largest appears second from the top, and so on.
Top 100 España is a record chart published weekly by PROMUSICAE (Productores de Música de España), a non-profit organization composed of Spanish and multinational record companies. [1] This association tracks both physical sales (including CDs and vinyl ) and digital ( digital download and streaming ) record consumption in Spain.
This is a list of the Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 20 Singles number-ones of 2003. Singles Marey – "Tu no me veras llorar" [1] 1 week (December 22, 2002 – January 4, 2003)
Issue Date Song Artist 2 January "Zombie" Ororo: 9 January 16 January 23 January "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" Cabballero 30 January "Zombie" Ororo 6 February 13 February "No More I Love You's"