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Dulce Compañía (album)
Dulce may refer to: Places * Dulce, New Mexico, United States, a census-designated place ** Dulce Base, in conspiracy theories a secret American military facility near the census-designated place * Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica * Dulce River (other) People * Dulce (given name) * Dulce (footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Dúlcia Maria Davi * Dulce (Filipino singer) (born 1961), stage name of Filipino singer and actress Maria Abellare Llamedo-Cruzata * Dulce (Mexican singer) (1955–2024), Mexican singer and actress Bertha Noeggerath Cárdenas * Dulce Gardenia (born 1992), stage name of Mexican professional wrestler Javier Márquez Gómez Music * ''Dulce'' (album), by Sun City Girls, or the title song, 1998 * "Dulce" (song), by Francisca Valenzuela, 2006 Food and drink * Dulce (wine), a sweet variety of sparkling wine See also * Dulce de leche, milk-based syrup * Pan dulce, Latin American "sweet bread" * Dolce (other) * Dulcie Dulcie is an English fe ...
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Dulce, New Mexico
Dulce ( or ; ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,743 at the United States Census, 2010, 2010 census, almost entirely Native Americans in the United States, Native American. It is the largest community and tribal headquarters of the Jicarilla Apache Indian reservation, Reservation. History Dulce was founded by the Gomez family as a ranching operation. The original name was "Agua Dulce," Spanish for sweet water because of the presence of natural springs that provided good drinking water for the people and their animals. The original homestead was founded in 1877 by Jose Eugenio Gomez. The Jicarilla Apache reservation was established in 1887 when the Apache people were forced into a reservation. The Gomez Ranch is currently kept under Manuel Gomez ownership, though surrounded by reservation land. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad constructed its Alamosa-Durango Line, San Juan Exten ...
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Dulce (album)
''Dulce'' is a soundtrack album composed by American experimental rock band Sun City Girls, released in 1998 by Abduction Records. Background According to the album's liner notes written by Alan Bishop, the band received a request in 1995 from a Japanese man, Hachiro Maki, who claimed to be a member of the Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo, to produce a soundtrack for his film project about "a secret underground alien base in New Mexico most commonly referred to as Dulce". Next year, during their tour in Japan, the band met the director in Osaka in a temple courtyard. After reviewing rough cuts of the movie, they were given one million yen for their soundtrack services. Style As Dean McFarlane of Allmusic writes, the album is stylistically varied "from the spaced-out improvisation and ethnic drone to the cutting electric rock of the Torch of the Mystics era". Behind the "freakish sound" of Dulce, he observes such influences as Zabriskie Point and Ennio Morricone's work fro ...
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Dulcie
Dulcie is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin ''dulcis'', meaning ''sweet''. It has been in use in the Anglosphere since the 1800s. It was a recreation in a new form of ''Duce'', ''Douce'', or ''Dowse'', an older English name in use since the Middle Ages that was derived from the same Latin source word. ''Dulcia'' was a form of the name in use in the Later Roman Empire. ''Dulcis'' and ''Dulceta'' were both in use in records recorded in Latin in medieval France, where the name came from the Old French words ''dolz'' or ''dous'' and Middle French words ''doux'' and ''douce'', all also from the Latin ''dulcis''. The names ''Dolcis'' and ''Dulcis'' are found in Latin records in medieval Italy; ''Dulcia'' and ''Dulciae'' in Latin records in medieval Portugal. ''Dowsabel'' or ''Dousabel'', or ''Dulcibel'' or ''Dulcibella'' in modern English, was derived from the Latin ''dulcis'' in combination with ''bellus'', or '' beautiful'', and also had the connotation of '' swe ...
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Dolce (other)
Dolce may refer to: Places *Dolcè, a municipality in Italy *Dolce (Plzeň-South District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic *Dolce, a village and part of Jesenice (Příbram District) in the Czech Republic People * Dolce (surname) * Dolce dell'Anguillara (1401–1449), Italian condottiero * Dolce Ann Cabot (1862–1943), New Zealand journalist Music *Dolce (music), to play sweetly * ''Dolce'' (album), a 2008 album by J-Pop artist Ami Suzuki Other *Dolce (satellite television), Romanian satellite television provider * DOLCE, acronym for "Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering" *Dolce Hotels and Resorts, founded by Andy Dolce in 1981 in Houston, Texas * "Dolce" (''Hannibal''), an episode of the television series ''Hannibal'' See also *Dolce Vita (other) *Dolci (other), plural of ''dolce'' *Dulce (other) Dulce may refer to: Places * Dulce, New Mexico, United States, a census-designated place ** Dulce B ...
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Pan Dulce
Pan dulce, literally meaning "sweet bread", is the general name for a variety of Mexican pastries. They are inexpensive treats and are consumed at breakfast, '' merienda'', or dinner. The pastries originated in Mexico following the introduction of wheat during the Spanish conquest of the Americas and developed into many varieties thanks to French influences in the 19th century. Types The creative contribution of French baked goods to Mexico's cuisine peaked in the early 20th century during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. Skilled Mexican bakers adopted French techniques to create new bread designs with colorful names. Today it is estimated that there are between 500 and 2,000 types of bread currently produced in Mexico. Among these are: *Alamar *Almohada *Antaño *Barquillo *Barra para rebanadas *Beso *Bicicletas *Bigote *Bísquet *Bocado *Budín *Burrita *Calabaza *Calvo *Calzón *Canasta *Caracol *Cemita *Chafaldrana *Chamuco *Chicharrón *Chilindrina *Chimistlán *C ...
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Dulce De Leche
''Dulce de leche'' (), caramelized milk, milk candy, or milk jam is a confection commonly consumed after slowly heating sugar and milk over several hours. The substance takes on a spreadable, sauce-like consistency and derives its rich flavour and colour from non-enzymatic browning. It is typically used to top or fill other sweet foods. Names and similar confections Spanish ''dulce de leche'' and Portuguese ''doce de leite'' () mean "sweet adeof milk". Other names in Spanish include ''manjar'' ("delicacy"), ''arequipe'' and '' leche quemada'' ("burnt milk"); also in Mexico and some Central American countries ''dulce de leche'' made with goat's milk is called ' cajeta'. In the Philippines, ''dulce de leche'' made with carabao (water buffalo) milk is called ''dulce gatas'', and is a specialty of Negros Occidental province. In French, it is called ''confiture de lait'' (milk jam). In France, it is traditional in the regions of Normandy and Savoy, where it is commonly served ...
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Dulce (wine)
The subjective sweetness of a wine is determined by the interaction of several factors, including the amount of sugar in the wine, but also the relative levels of alcohol, acids, and tannins. Sugars and alcohol enhance a wine's sweetness, while acids cause sourness and bitter tannins cause bitterness. These principles are outlined in the 1987 work by Émile Peynaud, ''The Taste of Wine''. History ''Vintage: The Story of Wine'', a book authored by British wine writer Hugh Johnson, presents several methods that have been used throughout history to sweeten wine. The most common way was to harvest the grapes as late as possible. This method was advocated by Virgil and Martial in Roman times. In contrast, the ancient Greeks would harvest the grapes early, to preserve some of their acidity, and then leave them in the sun for a few days to allow them to shrivel and concentrate the sugar. In Crete, a similar effect was achieved by twisting the stalks of the grape to deprive them of ...
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Dulce (song)
"Dulce" (''Sweet'') is a pop song recorded by Chilean singer and song-writer Francisca Valenzuela and this song is the second single and also the more successful single released from her first solo debut studio album, '' Muérdete La Lengua'', which was released in Chile on December 28, 2006. Song information The song was written during 2005 by Valenzuela, and produced by Mauricio Durán and Francisco Durán, members of Chilean Rock band Los Bunkers. The song was released on December 28, 2006 on the radio. Subsequently, on March 12, 2007, it was made available for Digital Download. Music video The official music video for the song "Dulce" was premiered on Via X on January 30, 2007 with high popularity in the Chilean music channels, later on March 12, 2007 was premiered for MTV Latin America MTV is a Latin American pay television network that was launched on 1 October 1993 as the Hispanic American version of MTV. It is owned by Paramount Networks Americas, a subsidiary ...
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Dulce Gardenia
Javier Márquez Gómez (born January 30, 1992), better known by his ring name Dulce Gardenia, is a Mexican ''luchador'' (or professional wrestler). He is working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), as a '' técnico'' ("Good guy") wrestling character. As Gardenia, Márquez portrays an ''exótico'' character, who is presented as effeminate and homosexual in the ring. His ring name is in part an homage to Dizzy Gardenia, who was one of the earliest ''exótico'' wrestlers in the 1940s. Professional wrestling career Márquez initially trained under Kaín in Torreón, Coahuila, making his in-ring debut in 2013. He took the ring name "Dulce Gardenia" ("Sweet Gardenia") in part as a tribute to Dizzy Gardenia (real name Sterling Davis), one of the original ''exótico'' characters in the 1940s. He kept training while gaining in-ring experience as well, learning from Águila Roja, Cóndor de Oro and Gran Markus and Halcón Suriano. He later met Último Guerrero, who felt that Márque ...
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Dulce Base
Dulce Base is the subject of a conspiracy theory claiming that a jointly-operated human and alien underground facility exists under Archuleta Mesa on the Colorado–New Mexico border near the town of Dulce, New Mexico, in the United States. Claims of alien activity there first arose from Albuquerque businessman Paul Bennewitz. History Starting in 1979, Bennewitz became convinced he was intercepting electronic communications from alien spacecraft and installations outside of Albuquerque. By the 1980s he believed he had discovered a secret underground base near Dulce populated by grey aliens and humans. By 1983, Bennewitz's claims appeared in the popular press. The story spread rapidly within the UFO community and by 1987, UFOlogist John Lear claimed he had independent confirmations of the base's existence. Lear's statement influenced Thomas Allen LeVesque, pen name "Jason Bishop III", who later admitted to fabricating stories about Dulce Base. In 1986, George Clinton Andr ...
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Dulce (Mexican Singer)
Bertha Elisa Noeggerath Cárdenas (July 29, 1955 – December 25, 2024), known professionally as Dulce,Arritola, Miguel ÁngelBio, sitio oficial de Dulce, revisado el February 25, 2012. was a Mexican singer and actress.Murió Dulce, cantante mexicana; "estás con mamá en el cielo", la despide su hermana


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At a young age, she moved to , to study psychology. She began her musical career there with the band "Toby and His Friends" on September 15 ...
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Dulce (Filipino Singer)
Maria Teresa Magdalena Abellare Llamedo-Cruzata (born July 22, 1961), professionally known as Dulce (), is a Filipino singer and actress. She is popularly referred to as "Asia's Timeless Diva". Dubbed as one of the Philippines’ natural treasures, Dulce is noted for her distinct vocal power and delivery. Among many of her international accolades includes the grand prize trophies at the 4th Asian Singing Competition in 1979 and the Asia-Pacific Singing Contest in 1988 in Hong Kong. She also finished first runner-up at the 3rd ABU Popular Song Festival in Malaysia and first runner-up at the Australia Open Entertainment Competition in 2002. She has already recorded 30 albums (including 12 solo albums) throughout her career and has sung in over thirty movie theme songs, thus earning her the moniker "Movie Theme Song Queen". Early life Llamedo was born to a poor family of musicians on July 22, 1961, in Villa Bulsita, a sitio of Barangay Bulacao in Pardo, Cebu City. Her father, L ...
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