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Justicia may refer to: * ''Justicia'' (album), by Eddie Palmieri, 1969 * Justicia (Madrid), a ward in the Madrid city center * ''Justicia'' (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae * Justicia mayor, a 19th century Spanish Empire law enforcement and judicial officer * SS ''Justicia'', a British ship * A 2018 song by Silvestre Dangond and Natti Natasha People * Justicia Acuña (1893–1980), Chilean engineer * Pepe Justicia (born 1960), Spanish flamenco guitarist * Jorge Rojas Justicia (born 1983), Spanish footballer See also * Justitia (other) * Justiciar Justiciar is the English form of the medieval Latin term ''justiciarius'' or ''justitiarius'' ("man of justice", i.e. judge). During the Middle Ages in England, the Chief Justiciar (later known simply as the Justiciar) was roughly equivalent ...
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Justicia (album)
''Justicia'' is the eleventh studio album by American pianist Eddie Palmieri. It was released by Tico Records in 1969. It is Palmieri's most overtly political album, with lyrics dealing with inequality, discrimination and social justice. Described as an "integrated discourse", i.e. a concept album, it combines the popular salsa dura style of the 1970s on side A with a more innovative approach to jazz experimentation on side B. Background and recording Throughout the 1960s, pianist Eddie Palmieri played an important role in the development of salsa with his ''conjunto'' La Perfecta. La Perfecta was one of the first Latin ensembles to feature multiple trombones, one of salsa's distinctive characteristics. The band's repertoire was inspired by Cuban and Puerto Rican dance-oriented styles such as guaracha, son, pachanga and bomba. In 1968, Palmieri disbanded La Perfecta in order to seek a more experimental approach incorporating funk and soul elements into his music. Palmieri ...
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Justicia (Madrid)
Justicia is a ward (''barrio'') of Madrid belonging to the district of Centro. It contains the neighborhoods of Chueca Chueca is an area of central Madrid, named after its main square, Plaza de Chueca. It is known as Madrid's gay neighborhood. Plaza de Chueca was named after Spanish composer and author Federico Chueca. It is located in the administrative ward ... and Salesas. Wards of Madrid Centro (Madrid) {{Madrid-geo-stub ...
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Justicia (plant)
''Justicia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It is the largest genus within the family, encompassing around 700 species with hundreds more as yet unresolved. They are native to tropical to warm temperate regions of the Americas, India and Africa. The genus serves as host to many butterfly species, such as ''Anartia fatima''. Common names include water-willow and shrimp plant, the latter from the inflorescences, which resemble a shrimp in some species. The generic name honours Scottish horticulturist James Justice (1698–1763). They are closely related to '' Pachystachys''. Description They are evergreen perennials and shrubs with leaves which are often strongly veined; but they are primarily cultivated for their showy tubular flowers in shades of white, cream, yellow, orange, violet or pink. Excepting Justicia americana L., they are not hardy below , so may be grown under glass in frost-prone areas. Species Selected species include: ''Justicia ...
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Justicia Mayor
Justicia mayor was a title bestowed upon a person in 19th century Spanish Empire which authorized him to perform law enforcement and judicial functions within a town, city of region. It is similar to the position of sheriff in some jurisdictions. Description The 13th century Castillian-Leon Court started to use the term ''"alguacil"'' to designate the '' Alférez del rey'' deputy for judicial matters. However in the 14th century the term ''"Justicia mayor"'' was used to refer to the same officer. The position implied being the executioner of King's and/or Judges. The Justicia mayor was assisted by other ''"alguaciles menores"'' (deputies). The ''Justicia mayor'' was the maximum authority in the territory of its jurisdiction. The functions of the Justicia mayor in the King's household were as follows: * Judicial: # Ensure the tribunals possessed the necesario elements to facilitate the judicial proceedings. # Apprehend those who were to be judged and take custody of them. # Fo ...
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SS Justicia
SS ''Justicia'' was a British troop ship that was launched in Ireland in 1914 and sunk off County Donegal in 1918. She was designed and launched as the transatlantic liner ''Statendam'', a new flagship for the Holland America Line (NASM), but the outbreak of First World War delayed her completion. In 1915, NASM agreed to let the United Kingdom acquire her and have her completed as a troop ship. The ship was completed in 1917 and renamed ''Justicia'', with the intention that Cunard Line would crew and operate her. However, Cunard was unable to raise a crew for her, so the Shipping Controller appointed White Star Line to manage her. ''Justicia'' entered service in April 1917, carrying troops from North America to Europe. She escaped a U-boat attack in January 1918, but sank that July off the coast of Ireland after two U-boats hit her with a total of six torpedoes. The ship was longer and broader than NASM's then flagship, the , which Harland & Wolff had completed in 1908. ...
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Silvestre Dangond
Silvestre Francisco Dangond Corrales (born May 12, 1980 in Urumita) is a Colombian singer. He attributes his talents to his father, the singer William José "El Palomo" Dangond Baquero, who during the mid-1970s recorded 10 singles with Andrés "El Turco" Gil; and his mother, who comes from a musical family and passed down her charismatic nature to him, while also playing a major role in his formal and personal education. Early career 2002: Debut album After graduating from high school Dangond stayed full dedicated to his music. He grouped with amateur accordion player Ramón López and after performing in some parties and gigs they recorded their first album in 2002 called ''Tanto para Tí'' which included 12 songs; ''Nada te conmueve'' composed by Fabian Corrales, ''Necesito verte'' by Juan Manuel Perez, ''No te escondas mas'' by Felipe Pelaez, ''Mi encantadora egoista'' by Alberto Murgas, ''Quien me mando'' of his own authorship, ''Un amor tan grande'' by Freddy Carrillo, ' ...
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Natti Natasha
Natalia Alexandra Gutiérrez Batista (born December 10, 1986), better known by her stage name Natti Natasha, is a Dominican singer. She was signed to Don Omar's label Orfanato Music Group. Her debut EP, ''All About Me'', was released on March 28, 2012, by Orfanato Music Group. Her debut album, '' Iluminatti'', was released on February 15, 2019, by Pina Records and Sony Music Latin. Early life Gutiérrez was born on December 10, 1986 in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic where she started her involvement in music. When she was seven, Natasha registered at the school of Fine Arts in Santiago, where she took classes for singing and developed her singing abilities, which she has described as one of the best times in her life. From a very young age, she had admired artists such as Bob Marley and Jerry Rivera, and especially Lauryn Hill, whom she still names as one of her favorites. Natasha also expressed that she has followed and admired Ivy Queen since the beginning o ...
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Justicia Acuña
Justicia Espada Acuña Mena (January 14, 1893 – 1980) was a Chilean civil engineer. Justicia was the first woman to become a civil engineer in Chile. Biography Justicia Acuña Mena was born in Santiago, Chile, on January 14, 1893. She was the daughter of an engineer, José Acuña Latorre. She had eight siblings. She studied at the Liceo de Aplicación and then at the Instituto Pedagógico. In 1913, she switched her studies from mathematics to civil engineering, and entered the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the University of Chile, being the only woman among all the students of that faculty. She graduated as a civil engineer in 1919, along with Jorge Alessandri.Arancibia Clavel, Patricia; Vial Correa, Gonzalo; Góngora Escobedo, Álvaro (1996). Jorge Alessandri, 1896-1986 : una biografía (1. edición). Zig-Zag. p. 53. . OCLC 36116446. In 1920, Acuña began working as a calculator in the Department of Roads and Works of the Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del ...
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Pepe Justicia
José Moreno Justicia (born 1960), better known as Pepe Justicia, is a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Bélmez de la Moraleda, Jaén. A concert player and teacher, he got into flamenco aged 14, inspired by Paco de Lucía. His playing style is reminiscent of traditional flamenco from Jerez de la Frontera, where he resides since 1987. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Justicia, Pepe 1960 births Living people Spanish flamenco guitarists People from the Province of Jaén (Spain) ...
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Jorge Rojas Justicia
* Jorge Rojas Justicia was born 15 April 1983 in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia) is a Spanish footballer who plays for FE Grama Fundació Esportiva Grama is a Spanish football team based in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded on 2 July 2013, it plays in , holding home games at ''Nou Municipal de Gramenet'', with a capacit ... as a central defender. * Rojas played in the Segunda Divion with CD Alcoyano. References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rojas, Jorge 1983 births Living people People from Santa Coloma de Gramenet Sportspeople from the Province of Barcelona Spanish footballers Footballers from Catalonia Men's association football defenders Segunda División players Segunda División B players Tercera División players UDA Gramenet footballers CD Alcoyano footballers CD Atlético Baleares footballers UE Olot players CE Europa footballers ...
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Justitia (other)
Justitia is Lady Justice, an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Justitia may also refer to: * ''Justitia'' (crustacean), a crustacean genus * 269 Justitia, an asteroid * HMS ''Justitia'', the name of four ships of the Royal Navy * Polish Judges Association "Iustitia" Polish Judges Association "Iustitia" ( pl, Stowarzyszenie Sędziów Polskich „Iustitia”) is a self-governing association of Polish judges. In late 2010s the organization has been described as "extremely active in defending the rule of law in P ... See also * Justicia (other) {{disambig ...
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