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  2. Grupo Montéz de Durango - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Terrazas founded Grupo Montéz de Durango in 1996. Terrazas, who was born in Durango, Mexico, grew up in Chicago and was a percussionist in the marching band at his high school.

  3. La rosa de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros.

  4. Wild at Heart (Mexican TV series) - Wikipedia

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    As of January 30, 2017, Las Estrellas is broadcasting re-runs of Corazón indomable at 12:00pm replacing Mañana es para siempre and ended on June 30, 2017, with Lo que la vida me robó replacing it on July 3, 2017. Univision started broadcasting Corazón indomable weeknights at 7pm/6c on May 13, 2013 replacing Corona de lágrimas.

  5. Traditional games of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    El juego del pañuelo is a game similar to steal the bacon. [1] Hoyito. Hoyito is a mancala game. [2] Plaquita. Plaquita is a game with similarities to street cricket.

  6. Solista pero no solo - Wikipedia

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    Solista Pero No Solo (Soloist But Not Alone) is the debut album by Puerto Rican salsa singer Frankie Ruiz following his departure from Tommy Olivencia's band. The album reached #1 on the Tropical Album chart which made Ruiz the first solo performer to achieve this feat.

  7. Juego del palo - Wikipedia

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    Juego del palo or banot (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxweɣo ðel ˈpalo], game of the stick; Guanche: banod) is a traditional martial art/folk sport of stick-fighting practiced in the Canary Islands. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It involves the combative use of a slender stick from 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 m) long, wielded in both hands, and characterised by fluid ...