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Los Acosta
Los Acosta is a band from San Luis Potosí, Mexico.''Paisajes domesticados'' Mario Humberto Ruz, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Centro de Estudios Mayas - 2002 "Las preferencias de las mujeres son los Angeles Azules, Los Acosta, Los Temerarios y Viento y Sol." History On May 10, 1979, Los Acosta was born in a festival organized by a local newspaper in San Luis Potosí organized in central alameda of the Federal District, under the name "Hermanos Acosta", playing national and international covers. From 1979 to 1986, they undergo several modifications both of elements and name including female voices, metals, etc. Several independent recordings in search of a style and musical learning studying music, music theory and playing their instruments preparing for future success without losing faith and hope of succeeding one day in the difficult world of music. In 1986 a great opportunity arrived to the group as they were hired by Mr. Guillermo Acosta Segura, owner of Discos ...
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San Luis Potosí
San Luis Potosí (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of San Luis Potosí ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de San Luis Potosí), is one of the 32 states which compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 58 municipalities and its capital city is San Luis Potosí City. Located in Central Mexico, San Luis Potosí is bordered by seven other Mexican states: Nuevo León to the north; Tamaulipas to the north-east; Veracruz to the east; Hidalgo, Querétaro and Guanajuato to the south; and Zacatecas to north-west. In addition to the capital city, other major cities in the state include Ciudad Valles, Matehuala, Rioverde, and Tamazunchale. History In pre-Columbian times, the territory now occupied by the state of San Luis Potosí contained parts of the cultural areas of Mesoamerica and Aridoamerica. Its northern and western-central areas were inhabited by the Otomi and Chichimeca tribes. These indigenous groups were nomadic hunter-gatherers. Although many indigenou ...
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