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«Carta de Amor» (English: «Love Letter») is a salsa song by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra released in 1990 and served as the lead single from his sixth studio album Bachata Rosa (1990). [1] Track talks about how he writes a letter to his lover in his journal, punctuation marks included. [2]
The denomination is 25 céntimos de peseta, a new valuation that lasted until 1881 when centavos de peso was finally established. The first stamps of Cuba were issues for the Spanish West Indies, for use in both Cuba and Puerto Rico, issued in April 1855. [1] [2] These stamps are referred to as the "Antilles".
Por amor is a 1968 bolero by Rafael Solano a native from the Dominican Republic. The song was first and most famously sung by Niní Cáffaro , [ 1 ] and has been covered by Lucho Gatica , Marco Antonio Muñiz , Vicki Carr , Jon Secada , Gloria Estefan and Plácido Domingo .
Por el Amor de Siempre: Pepe Aguilar: Ranchera, Mariachi: Musart: Amar Es Un Juego: Millie: Latin pop "De Hoy en Adelante" "Una Voz en el Alma" EMI Latin: Dónde Estás Corazón: Pablo Montero: Ranchera "Dónde Estás Corazón" "Cuando Ya No Me Quieras RCA: Sinceridad: Rabito Ballad, Religious FonoVisa 16 Noelia: Noelia: Latin pop: Fonovisa ...
El Cobre is a Cuban town and consejo popular ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) of the municipality of Santiago de Cuba, capital of the homonym province, with a population of about 7,000. [1] Mainly known for a Basilica in honour of Our Lady of Charity , the patron saint of Cuba, it was until recently the site of a large copper mine worked by ...
In 1765, the town of Santa Clara de los Cobres incorporated two Indian settlements called Santa María Opopeo, and Santiago de Ario. [2] Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a sacristan of the parish church in 1788. [7] The settlement was officially named a town in 1858 and called Santa Clara de Portugal in honor of Cayetano de Portugal. [2]
Cobre Panamá is an open-pit copper mine in Panama, located 120 km (75 mi) west of Panama City and 20 km (12 mi) from the Caribbean Sea coast, in the district of Donoso, in the western part of the province of Colón. The mine consists of four zones totalling 13,600 ha (34,000 acres). The main deposits are at Botija, Colina and Valle Grande.
In addition to providing both national and international mail service and express courier service, 4-72 also facilitates postal payment services, among other services. [2] The name 4-72 derives from the simplified coordinates of the geographic center of Colombia. [3] It is associated with the Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications.