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Arriba España
Arriba is a Spanish word meaning "up" or "above" and may refer to: * "Ala-arriba", the motto of Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal * ''Arriba!'', a 1959 Spanish-language album by Caterina Valente and Silvio Francesco * ''Arriba (newspaper)'' (1935–1979), a daily newspaper from Madrid, Spain * "Arriba" (Babes in Toyland song), a 1990 song * Arriba, Colorado, U.S. * Arriba, Arriba! (2000–2003), a Filipino television show * Arriba España (newspaper) ''Arriba España'' was a Spanish newspaper published in Pamplona during the Spanish Civil War and in Francoist Spain, within the Prensa del Movimiento. The name of the publication came from the cry ''¡Arriba España!'', a motto that was associa ... (1936–1975), a Spanish newspaper See also * ARIBA, Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects {{disambiguation ...
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Ala-arriba
Ala-arriba () is an expression that means "(upwards) strength" used by the population of the Portuguese city of Póvoa de Varzim. It represents the co-operation between the inhabitants and is also the motto of Póvoa de Varzim. This expression was used when the population dragged a boat to the beach, before the harbour was built. After the harbour of Póvoa de Varzim this practise died out. Despite that the expression continued being used to name companies, and by some politicians. March There is also an Ala-arriba march. Lyrics by Albano Ribeiro, and music by Eduardo Correia. ''note: each verse repeats twice.'' {, border=0 , - , valign=top , Portuguese lyrics :Póvoa Terra querida :Como tu não há igual :És ainda a mais bonita :Que existe em Portugal :Ala-arriba pela Póvoa :Terra nossa bem amada :Ala-arriba pela Póvoa :Terra nossa abençoada :Póvoa Terra bendita :Nossa terra e nosso lar :Enquanto tivermos vida :Havemos de te honrar :Ala-arriba pela Póvoa :Terra noss ...
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Arriba!
''Arriba!'' is an album from Caterina Valente Caterina Valente (born 14 January 1931) is a French multilingual singer, guitarist, and dancer of Italian ethnicity. Valente is a polyglot; she speaks six languages, and sings in eleven. While she is best known as a performer in Europe, Valent ... and Silvio Francesco, released in the US, 1959. It is sung in Spanish. Track listing Side 1: # Quizas, Quizas, Quizas # Cha-Cha-Cha Flamenco # La Mucura # Una Aventura Mas # Aquellos Ojos Verdes # Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bell (Who's Got De Ding Dong) Side 2: # Un Poquito De Tu AmoR # El ManisEro (The Peanut Vendor) # Noche De RondA # Dos Cruces # Copacabana # Casa Da Lolo References Caterina Valente albums 1959 albums Collaborative albums Decca Records albums Spanish-language albums {{1950s-pop-album-stub ...
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Arriba (newspaper)
''Arriba'' ( Spanish for "up") was a Spanish daily newspaper published in Madrid between 1935 and 1979. It was the official organ of the Falange, and also of the regime during the Franco rule in the country. History ''Arriba'' was first published in Madrid 21 March 1935 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falange Española. The paper soon became the official weekly newspaper of the Spanish Falange. On 5 March 1936 it was suspended by the government of the Second Spanish Republic. The suspension continued through the Spanish Civil War. After nearly three years of fighting, Madrid was captured by Nationalist troops under Francisco Franco. The Falangists seized the facilities of the newspaper '' El Sol'' and, beginning 29 March 1939, published a revived ''Arriba'' as the daily newspaper of the Movimiento Nacional. It soon became the official newspaper of the Spanish State under Franco. During the Spanish transition to democracy after Franco's death, the Spanish Council ...
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Arriba (Babes In Toyland Song)
"House" is the second single by American punk band Babes in Toyland. Released by Sub Pop Records and limited to 3,500 copies, 1,500 were released on black vinyl for the Sub Pop Singles Club, and the remaining 2,000 on special gold (yellow) vinyl. This is the band's first non-album single. It features the b-side "Arriba." Track listing Personnel Musicians *Kat Bjellandvocals, guitar *Michelle Leonbass *Lori Barberodrums Technical *Jack Endino Jack Endino (born Michael M. Giacondino; 1964) is an American producer and musician based in Seattle, Washington. Long associated with Seattle label Sub Pop and the grunge movement, Endino worked on seminal albums from bands including Mudhoney, ...production, recording *Carol Hibbsmastering *Tom Robinsonphotography (back) * Charles Petersonphotography (front) References 1990 singles Babes in Toyland (band) songs 1990 songs Songs written by Kat Bjelland {{punk-song-stub ...
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Arriba, Colorado
Arriba () is a List of municipalities in Colorado#Statutory town, Statutory Town located in Lincoln County, Colorado, Lincoln County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 202 at the 2020 United States census. Arriba is the Spanish word for "on high" or "above others." Geography Arriba is located at (39.285589, -103.275624), along Interstate 70 in Colorado, Interstate 70. At the 2020 United States Census, the town had a total area of , all of it land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 244 people, 106 households, and 62 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 127 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 94.67% White (U.S. Census), White, 0.82% Native American (U.S. Census), Native American, 1.64% Asian (U.S. Census), Asian, 2.05% from Race (United States Census), other races, and 0.82% from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census), Hispanic or Latino (U.S. Census), Latino of any ra ...
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Arriba, Arriba!
''Arriba, Arriba!'' () is a Philippine sitcom and sketch comedy that aired from ABS-CBN from December 9, 2000 to August 9, 2003, replacing '' Oki Doki Doc'' and was replaced by ''Home Along da Airport''. starring Jolina Magdangal with Camille Prats, Ai-Ai delas Alas, Heart Evangelista, Sandy Andolong, John Lapus, Rufa Mae Quinto, and Johnny Delgado. It re-aired on Jeepney TV. Cast * Jolina Magdangal as Winona Arriba * Camille Prats as Biba Arriba * Ai-Ai delas Alas as Venus Arriba * Edgar Mortiz as Solomon Divino "Sodi" Arriba * Johnny Delgado as Yani Makalupa * Sandy Andolong as Isabel "Mamsi" Arriba * Heart Evangelista as Monina Arriba * John Lapus as Sweet *Rufa Mae Quinto as Jenny *Danilo Barrios as Tommy Gil Puyat *Bentong as Steven *Hyubs Azarcon as Atong Episodes *"Da Wedding" Trivia * Jolina Magdangal left the show in 2002 to move to GMA Network, leaving her home network for 10 years. Heart Evangelista replaced her as Venus' long lost daughter, Monina. Jolina f ...
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Arriba España (newspaper)
''Arriba España'' was a Spanish newspaper published in Pamplona during the Spanish Civil War and in Francoist Spain, within the Prensa del Movimiento. The name of the publication came from the cry ''¡Arriba España!'', a motto that was associated with the Falangist ideology. In its early days, it coined the motto ''Por Dios y el César''. History The newspaper was born in the summer of 1936, shortly after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. The newspaper '' La Voz de Navarra'' (organ of expression of the Basque Nationalist Party in the region) had been seized by the Falange Española de las JONS on 20 July. In these facilities, the Falange would publish a new newspaper, ''Arriba España''. Its first issue was released on 1 August 1936. Originally edited under the subtitle ''Hoja de Combate de F.E. de las J.O.N.S'', it would be configured as the organ of expression of Falange in Navarra. With time, it would end up becoming one of the main Falange publications of the rebel z ...
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