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  2. Gracias a Dios (song) - Wikipedia

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    Gracias a Dios (song) " Gracias a Dios " (English: "Thanks God") is a song written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel and recorded by Thalía. It was released as the fifth [1] single from Thalía's fourth studio album En éxtasis (1995). The song was one of her most popular singles at the time and a big radio hit, peaking number one in ...

  3. Thank God I Found You - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Thank God I Found You" on YouTube. " Thank God I Found You " is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, featuring guest vocals from R&B singer Joe and American boy band 98 Degrees. It was released on November 15, 1999, through Columbia Records, as the second single from her seventh studio album, Rainbow (1999).

  4. Por Favor, Perdón y Gracias - Wikipedia

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    Por Favor, Perdón y Gracias. (2005) Orozco. (2007) Por Favor, Perdón y Gracias ( Please, Sorry and Thanks) is an album released by Argentinean singer-songwriter León Gieco on September 6, 2005. The album earned Gieco Latin Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year [I] and Best Singer-Songwriter Album. [1]

  5. Gracias a Dios Department - Wikipedia

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    Gracias a Dios department covers a total surface area of 16,997 km 2 and, in 2015, had an estimated population of 94,450. [citation needed] Although it is the second largest department in the country, it is sparsely populated, and contains extensive pine savannas, swamps, and rainforests. However, the expansion of the agricultural frontier is a ...

  6. God's eye - Wikipedia

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    A God's eye (in Spanish, Ojo de Dios) is a spiritual and votive object made by weaving a design out of yarn upon a wooden cross. Often several colors are used. They are commonly found in Mexican, Peruvian, and Latin American communities, among both Indigenous and Catholic peoples. Ojos de Dios are common in the Pueblos of New Mexico.

  7. Adoration of the Name of God - Wikipedia

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    700 cm × 1500 cm (280 in × 590 in) Location. Basílica del Pilar, Zaragoza. Francisco Goya: "The Name of God", YHWH in triangle, fresco detail. The Adoration of the Name of God ( Spanish: Adoración del nombre de Dios) or The Glory ( Spanish: La gloria) (1772) is a fresco painted by Francisco Goya on the ceiling of the cupola over the Small ...

  8. Department of Madre de Dios - Wikipedia

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    Madre de Dios ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaðɾe ðe ˈðjos] ⓘ, English: Mother of God) is a department and region in southeastern Peru, bordering Brazil, Bolivia and the Peruvian departments of Puno, Cusco and Ucayali, in the Amazon Basin. Its capital is the city of Puerto Maldonado. It is also the third largest department in Peru, after ...

  9. Gracias a la vida - Wikipedia

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    Gracias a la vida. "Gracias a la vida" ( Spanish: "Thanks to Life") is a song written, composed and performed by Chilean folk singer-songwriter Violeta Parra, one of the artists who was part of the movement and musical genre known as the Nueva Canción Chilena. Parra composed "Gracias a la vida" in La Paz, Bolivia in 1966. [3]