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  2. National anthem of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The National Anthem of Guatemala (Spanish: Himno Nacional de Guatemala) [a] was an initiative of the government of General José María Reina Barrios. [b] Its music was composed by Rafael Álvarez Ovalle [] and its original lyrics written by Cuban poet and diplomat José Joaquín Palma, in the context of the cultural and industrial event Exposición Centroamericana of 1897.

  3. The Poor Old Lady (La Pobre viejecita) - Wikipedia

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    leche, vino, té y café, y la pobre no encontraba qué comer ni qué beber. Y esta vieja no tenía ni un ranchito en qué vivir fuera de una casa grande con su huerta y su jardín. Nadie, nadie la cuidaba sino Andrés y Juan Gil y ocho criados y dos pajes de librea y corbatín. Nunca tuvo en qué sentarse sino sillas y sofás con banquitos y ...

  4. Pobre Niña Rica (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pobre Niña Rica" is a latin pop song released by singer Paulina Rubio as the theme song from her Mexican telenovela of the same name, and later it was released in the first EP of the singer, MaxiSingle and in 1996 as a bonus track of her fourth studio album, Planeta Paulina.

  5. List of telenovelas - Wikipedia

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    Marta y Javier 1983; Mi amada Beatriz 1987; Mi Gorda Bella; Mi Hermano Satanas (My Satanic Brothers) Mi Hijo Gabriel (My Son Gabriel) Mi prima Ciela; Mi Secreto me Condena; Mis Tres Hermanas; Mosquita Muerta; Mujer con Pantalones; Mujer Secreta; Muñequita; Natalia de 8 a 9; Negra consentida; Niña mimada (The Girl Who Copies People) Niño de ...

  6. Languages of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is the official language of Guatemala, and is spoken by 93% of the population. [1] Guatemalan Spanish is the local variant of the Spanish language.. Twenty-two Mayan languages are spoken, especially in rural areas, as well as two non-Mayan Amerindian languages: Xinca, an indigenous language, and Garifuna, an Arawakan language spoken on the Caribbean coast.

  7. Qué pobres tan ricos - Wikipedia

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    The last episode was broadcast on June 29, 2014, with Mi corazón es tuyo replacing it the following day. Univision broadcast Qué pobres tan ricos from January 6, 2014, weeknights at 22:00, replacing one hour of Lo que la vida me robó. The last episode was broadcast on August 24, 2014, with La malquerida replacing it the following day. [7] [8]

  8. Jimmy Morales - Wikipedia

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    Morales was born in Guatemala City to José Everardo Morales Orellana and Celita Ernestina Cabrera Acevedo. [1] He comes from a circus family and is an Evangelical Christian . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His father was killed in a car accident when he was three years old, prompting him, his mother and three siblings to move to his grandparents' house, where he ...

  9. Captaincy General of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Map of the provinces of the Kingdom of Guatemala. The Captaincy General of Guatemala (Spanish: Capitanía General de Guatemala), also known as the Kingdom of Guatemala (Spanish: Reino de Guatemala), was an administrative division of the Spanish Empire, under the viceroyalty of New Spain in Central America, including present-day Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and the ...