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  2. Llorando se fue - Wikipedia

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    Llorando se fue. " Llorando se fue " (English: They left in tears) is a Bolivian folk song recorded by Los Kjarkas in 1981 on the album Canto a la mujer de mi pueblo[ 3 ] and released as a B-side of the "Wa ya yay" single in 1982. [ 4 ] The song has been very popular in Latin America since the 1980s and has been covered several times.

  3. Faʻamatai - Wikipedia

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    Faʻamatai is the indigenous political ('chiefly') system of Samoa, central to the organization of Samoan society. [1] It is the traditional indigenous form of governance in both Samoas, comprising American Samoa and the Independent State of Samoa. The term comprises the prefix faʻa (Samoan for "in the way of") and the word matai (family name ...

  4. Miguel de la Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel de la maˈðɾið uɾˈtaðo]; 12 December 1934 – 1 April 2012) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 59th president of Mexico from 1982 to 1988.

  5. The Ringer (website) - Wikipedia

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    Owner. Spotify. URL. theringer.com. Commercial. Yes. Launched. March 14, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-03-14) The Ringer is a sports and pop culture website and podcast network, founded by sportswriter Bill Simmons in 2016 and owned by Spotify since 2020. [1][2][3]

  6. Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh forces command was set up on 11 July, with Col. M. A. G. Osmani as commander-in-chief (C-in-C) with the status of Cabinet Minister, Lt. Col. Abdur Rabb as chief of Staff (COS), Group Captain A. K. Khandker as Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS) and Major A. R. Chowdhury as Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS). [citation needed]

  7. Non c'è - Wikipedia

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    The song was also recorded in Spanish under the title "Se fue" (He's Gone) and included in Pausini's Spanish-language debut album, released in 1994. A remix version of "Se fue" was released in 1994 and became popular in Spanish dance clubs. [1] The song later became one of Pausini's best known singles. [2]

  8. Fuerteventura Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fuerteventura Airport (IATA: FUE, ICAO: GCFV), also known as El Matorral Airport, is an airport serving the Spanish island of Fuerteventura. It is situated in El Matorral, 5 km (3 mi) southwest [2] [3] of the capital city Puerto del Rosario. The airport has flight connections to over 80 destinations worldwide, and over 5.6 million passengers ...

  9. Rolando Cubela Secades - Wikipedia

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    Rolando Cubela Secades (19 January 1933 – 23 August 2022) was a Cuban revolutionary leader who played a vital part in the Cuban Revolution, having been a founding member of the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil and later the military leader of the DRE's Escambray Mountain front, [1] achieving the rank of Commander, the highest military rank in the Revolutionary Army.