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Viva Navidad "Te He Querido, Te He Llorado” (featuring Ivy Queen) - - 23 — Apasionada Live: 2007 "No Te Mentía" 16 5 — 11 Real: 2008 "Después de Ti" 46 17 — — "No" feat. Natalia Jimenez — 22 — — "Alguien Más" — - — — 2009 "Cuando No Te Queden Lágrimas" — - — — "Sin Querer" 30 12 — — Soy: 2010 "Confesados" 46 ...
Mother María Ignacia, who modified the text of the novena in the end of the 19th century. The novena of aguinaldos prayers were created by Fray Fernando Larrea Jesus, born in Quito, Ecuador in 1700, who after his ordination in 1725 was a preacher in Ecuador and Colombia.
Columbus called the port Puerto de la Navidad ("Christmas Port"), the day he landed there. He appointed Diego de Arana, chief constable of the fleet and son of Rodrigo, Pedro Gutiérrez, butler of the Spanish royal dais, and Rodrigo de Escobedo to govern the fortress of 36 men. They included carpenters, calkers, a physician, a tailor, and a gunner.
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The Spanish Christmas Lottery (officially Sorteo Extraordinario de Navidad [soɾˈteo e(ɣ)stɾaoɾðiˈnaɾjo ðe naβiˈðað] or simply Lotería de Navidad [loteˈɾi.a ðe naβiˈðað]) is a special draw of Lotería Nacional, the weekly national lottery run by Spain's state-owned Loterías y Apuestas del Estado.
Mi Forma De Sentir (My way of feeling) is an album by Mexican recording artist Pedro Fernández, released by Universal Music Latino on November 11, 1994. [ 1 ] Fernandez became a full-grown romantic balladeer on this 1995 set.
"El valor de seguir adelante" – from Hazte sentir (2018) – Spanish version [52] "Il coraggio di andare" – from Fatti sentire ancora (2018) – with Biagio Antonacci [60] "El valor de seguir adelante" – from Hazte sentir más (2018) – Spanish version, with Biagio Antonacci [61] "Il cuore non si arrende" [19] 1993 Laura Pausini: Angelo ...
The 1980s saw the major record labels such as RCA/Ariola, CBS, and EMI form their own Latin music divisions. [1] By 1985, Billboard noted that the Latin music industry saw increase in awareness from major corporations such as Coca-Cola promoting Julio Iglesias and Pepsi advertising Menudo.