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  2. Se Va el Caimán - Wikipedia

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    "Se va el caimán" (translation "the alligator is going") is a cumbia written by the Colombian songwriter, José María Peñaranda. [1] It was first recorded by the Eduardo Armani orchestra in 1945. [2] In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the song at No. 6. [2]

  3. Bobby Valentín - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the band had a hit with the song, "El Caiman," which was followed by another success with "Brujeria." In 1984, the band recorded En Accion , after this album Estremera left the band. [ 1 ] In 1985, with a third singer in place, Luisito Carrion, they recorded Algo Excepcional , which yielded another hit single, "Me Diste de tu Agua".

  4. El Hombre Caimán - Wikipedia

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    El Hombre Caimán (The Alligator Man) is an urban legend from the Caribbean coast of Colombia that takes place in the riverside town of Plato: [1] Saúl Montenegro's passion for spying on naked women turned into a being with the head of a man and the body of an alligator. The story was allegedly reported in the press in the 1940s.

  5. Pa Las Baby's y Belikeada - Wikipedia

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    Pa Las Baby's y Belikeada is the seventh studio album by American regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida.It was released on October 20, 2023, through Rancho Humilde, Street Mob, and Sony Music Latin.

  6. Jehovah - Wikipedia

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    Ἰεχωβά (like Jehova[h]): Panagiotes Trempelas [118] (1958) Similar Latin and English transcriptions Excerpts from Raymond Martin 's Pugio Fidei adversus Mauros et Judaeos (1270, p. 559), containing the phrase "Jehova, sive Adonay, qvia Dominus es omnium" (Jehovah, or Adonay, for you are the Lord of all) [ 119 ] Geneva Bible , 1560 (Psalm ...

  7. Dutty Boukman - Wikipedia

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    In about 1767, Dutty Boukman was born in the region of Senegambia (present-day Senegal and Gambia), where he was a Muslim cleric.He was captured in Senegambia, and transported as a slave to the Caribbean, first to the island of Jamaica, then Saint-Domingue, modern-day Haiti, where he reverted to his indigenous religion and became a Haitian Vodou houngan priest. [1]

  8. Jehovah's Witnesses - Wikipedia

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    Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian denomination that is an outgrowth of the Bible Student movement founded by Charles Taze Russell in the ninteenth century. The denomination is nontrinitarian, millenarian, and restorationist. [8]

  9. Bois Caïman - Wikipedia

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    Participants of the Bois Caiman ceremony were inspired to revolt against their white oppressors due to their promise to the mysterious woman who appeared during the ceremony. The African woman figure had declared Boukman the “Supreme Chief” of the rebellion.