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  2. Si No Te Hubieras Ido - Wikipedia

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    Marco Antonio Solís re-recorded the track to include it on his album Trozos de Mi Alma, a collection of songs written by him previously recorded by several performers.. This version was featured in the movie Y Tu Mamá También and in the movie soundtrack, and became another top-ten smash for Solís, peaking at number four in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks ch

  3. En mi Viejo San Juan - Wikipedia

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    "En mi Viejo San Juan" (In my Old San Juan) is a composition by Puerto Rican composer and singer Noel Estrada. Interpreted by numerous singers and translated into various languages, the song is "widely known around the world". [2] There are musical interpretations in German, English and French.

  4. Inés of My Soul - Wikipedia

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    Inés of My Soul (Spanish: Inés del alma mía, 2006) is a historical novel by the Chilean author, Isabel Allende. The novel consists of an elderly Inés Suárez writing a memoir of her own life. She narrates about her relationship with Pedro de Valdivia and the obstacles they had to overcome to conquer Chile and found the City of Santiago. [1]

  5. Los Terrícolas - Wikipedia

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    Also a member is lead singer Nestor Daniel. Among their early hits in the mid-1970s were "Vivirás" (You will live) (a hit in Ecuador), "Te juro que te amo" (I swear that I love you) (a hit in Mexico), and "Luto en mi alma" (Mourning in my soul) (a hit across Latin America). [1]

  6. List of Latin phrases (A) - Wikipedia

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    alma mater: nourishing mother: Term used for the university one attends or has attended. Another university term, matriculation, is also derived from mater. The term suggests that the students are "fed" knowledge and taken care of by the university. It is also used for a university's traditional school anthem. alter ego: another I

  7. Manuel Ponce - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Ponce. Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948), known in Mexico as Manuel M. Ponce, was a Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert scene with a mostly forgotten tradition of popular song and Mexican folklore.

  8. Alma de mi alma - Wikipedia

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    Alma de mi alma (Spanish for "Soul of my soul" [1]) is a Mexican 1965 telenovela. [2] Each episode is of duration of 30 minutes. There are 34 episodes.

  9. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2011 June 3

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    What does Como una flor que necesita el aqua Sin tu amor se marchita mi alma mean in Spanish Neptunekh2 04:48, 3 June 2011 (UTC) []. Is the meaning not clear enough from (for example) Google's translation tool?