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El Mundo may refer to: Newspapers * ''El Mundo'' (Argentina), an Argentine newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Bolivia), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (California), a California newspaper based in San Francisco * ''El Mundo'' (Colombia), a Colombian newspaper based in Medellín * ''El Mundo'' (Cuba), a Cuban newspaper which has ceased publication * ''El Mundo'' (El Salvador), a Salvadoran newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Nevada), a Nevada newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Santa Cruz), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Spain), a Spanish newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Texas), a Texas newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Venezuela), a Venezuelan newspaper Other uses * ''El mundo'' (novel), a 2007 novel by Juan José Millás * ''El Mundo'' (Diomedes Díaz album), a 1983 album recorded by Diomedes Díaz * ''El Mundo'' (Mitsou album), a 1988 album recorded by Mitsou * ''El Mundo'' (game), a four-player tables game described in the ''Alfonso X'' manuscript ''Lib ...
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El Mundo (Argentina)
''El Mundo'' (''The World'') was a daily morning paper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Editorial Haynes company. It was launched on 14 May 1928 and circulated until mid-1967, when there was an unsuccessful attempt to convert it into an evening paper. Its publication during the Infamous Decade (1930–1943) provided reporting at a time of instability and repression. After Juan Perón's election in 1946, the publishing company was taken over by Peronistas, who forced the paper to take their line. Publisher Editorial Haynes (Haynes Publishing) was founded by Albert Haynes, an Englishman who came to Argentina in 1887 to work for the British-owned Buenos Aires Western Railway. Deciding to settle, he entered into publishing, launching the magazine ''El Hogar (the Home)'', which became a great success. His company launched other magazines which were advanced for the period, with bold design and images. On 29 December 1923, Editorial Haynes opened its main building on Río de Ja ...
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El Mundo (Santa Cruz)
''El Mundo '' is a newspaper published in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, in eastern Bolivia Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, w .... References External links''El Mundo (Santa Cruz)'' website Newspapers published in Bolivia Mass media in Santa Cruz de la Sierra {{Bolivia-newspaper-stub ...
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El Mundo (game)
El Mundo may refer to: Newspapers * ''El Mundo'' (Argentina), an Argentine newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Bolivia), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (California), a California newspaper based in San Francisco * ''El Mundo'' (Colombia), a Colombian newspaper based in Medellín * ''El Mundo'' (Cuba), a Cuban newspaper which has ceased publication * ''El Mundo'' (El Salvador), a Salvadoran newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Nevada), a Nevada newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Santa Cruz), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Spain), a Spanish newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Texas), a Texas newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Venezuela), a Venezuelan newspaper Other uses * ''El mundo'' (novel), a 2007 novel by Juan José Millás * ''El Mundo'' (Diomedes Díaz album), a 1983 album recorded by Diomedes Díaz * ''El Mundo'' (Mitsou album), a 1988 album recorded by Mitsou * ''El Mundo'' (game), a four-player tables game described in the ''Alfonso X'' manuscript ''Lib ...
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Mitsou
Mitsou Annie Marie Gélinas (born September 1, 1970, in Loretteville, Quebec) is a Canadian pop singer, businesswoman, television and radio host, and actress. She is credited as Mitsou Gélinas when acting, but records simply as Mitsou (the French spelling of ''Mitsu'', which means honey in Japanese). Biography Born in Loretteville, Quebec, Mitsou is the granddaughter of Quebec actor and playwright Gratien Gélinas. She got involved in acting and modelling as a child notably in the French-Canadian soap opera ''Terre humaine'', but also began to pursue singing in her teenage years. In 1988, she signed with Canadian independent Isba Records and released her first single, " Bye Bye Mon Cowboy" (composed and produced by Jean-Pierre Isaac), which became a pop hit across Canada, an extremely rare feat for a francophone song, in 1989. Later that year, she followed with her debut, multicultural-themed album, ''El Mundo'' which also spawned the singles "La Corrida" and "Les Chinois". ...
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El Mundo (Mitsou Album)
El Mundo may refer to: Newspapers * ''El Mundo'' (Argentina), an Argentine newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Bolivia), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (California), a California newspaper based in San Francisco * ''El Mundo'' (Colombia), a Colombian newspaper based in Medellín * ''El Mundo'' (Cuba), a Cuban newspaper which has ceased publication * ''El Mundo'' (El Salvador), a Salvadoran newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Nevada), a Nevada newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Santa Cruz), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Spain), a Spanish newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Texas), a Texas newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Venezuela), a Venezuelan newspaper Other uses * ''El mundo'' (novel), a 2007 novel by Juan José Millás * ''El Mundo'' (Diomedes Díaz album), a 1983 album recorded by Diomedes Díaz * ''El Mundo'' (Mitsou album), a 1988 album recorded by Mitsou * ''El Mundo'' (game), a four-player tables game described in the ''Alfonso X'' manuscript ''Lib ...
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Diomedes Díaz
Diomedes Díaz Maestre (26 May 1957 – 22 December 2013) was a Colombian vallenato singer, songwriter, and composer. He has been named the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Vallenato" and is nicknamed ''El Cacique de La Junta'' (The Chieftain of La Junta), which was given to him by another vallenato singer, Rafael Orozco Maestre, in honor of Díaz's birthplace."Diomedes Díaz: El Cacique de la Junta."
ColombiaLink.com; accessed 29 September 2006
Diomedes Díaz is the biggest record seller in the history of vallenato, exceeding 10 million throughout his career, due to this, he was awarded gold, platinum and diamond records, unique in Colombia until 2008. In 2010 he won the Latin Grammy in the ''"Cumbia / Vallenato category"''. Loved and idoliz ...
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El Mundo (Diomedes Díaz Album)
El Mundo may refer to: Newspapers * ''El Mundo'' (Argentina), an Argentine newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Bolivia), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (California), a California newspaper based in San Francisco * ''El Mundo'' (Colombia), a Colombian newspaper based in Medellín * ''El Mundo'' (Cuba), a Cuban newspaper which has ceased publication * ''El Mundo'' (El Salvador), a Salvadoran newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Nevada), a Nevada newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Santa Cruz), a Bolivian newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Spain), a Spanish newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Texas), a Texas newspaper * ''El Mundo'' (Venezuela), a Venezuelan newspaper Other uses * ''El mundo'' (novel), a 2007 novel by Juan José Millás * ''El Mundo'' (Diomedes Díaz album), a 1983 album recorded by Diomedes Díaz * ''El Mundo'' (Mitsou album), a 1988 album recorded by Mitsou * ''El Mundo'' (game), a four-player tables game described in the ''Alfonso X'' manuscript ''Lib ...
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El Mundo (novel)
''El mundo'' () is a 2007 autobiographical novel by the Spanish writer Juan José Millás. It is inspired by childhood memories and is about a boy who lives on the street and tries to grasp the history of the world. The book received the 2007 Premio Planeta de Novela The Premio Planeta de Novela is a Spanish literary prize, awarded since 1952 by the Spanish publisher Grupo Planeta to an original unpublished novel written in Spanish. It is one of about 16 literary prizes given by Planeta. Financially, it is t ... after Millás had submitted it under the pseudonym Tiresias and with the fake title ''A ciegas''. It received the National Literature Prize for Narrative in 2008. References 2007 Spanish novels Spanish autobiographical novels {{2000s-autobio-novel-stub ...
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El Mundo (Venezuela)
''El Mundo'' is a Venezuelan evening newspaper. It was launched on 3 February 1958 in Caracas, shortly after the end of the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez on 23 January 1958. It was founded by Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala, who had launched ''Últimas Noticias'' in 1941. Its first director was journalist and future President Ramón José Velásquez. For most of its existence ''El Mundo'' was the only Venezuelan evening newspaper; a rival, ''April'', was launched by Bloque DeArmas in 1997 but closed in 2003. Another rival, ''Tal Cual'', was launched by Teodoro Petkoff in 2000 after Petkoff had for a time been director of ''El Mundo''. On 20 February 2009, it ceased publication in printed form, with a planned relaunch as a digital-only publication scheduled for 27 April 2009.''El Mundo'' website
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El Mundo (Texas)
''El Mundo'' Newspaper is a Spanish-language newspaper distributed in Austin and San Antonio, Texas, US. It is headquartered in Austin. It began publication in 1990. It began serving other parts of the Central Texas Central Texas is a region in the U.S. state of Texas roughly bordered on the west by San Saba, to the southeast by Bryan- College Station, the south by San Marcos and to the north by Hillsboro. Central Texas overlaps with and includes part ... region circa 2000 and its San Antonio services began in August 2004. It has a total circulation of 28,000. It hosts a yearly "Back to School Fest" in Austin. References External links * El Mundo' Spanish-language newspapers published in Texas Hispanic and Latino American culture in Austin, Texas Hispanic and Latino American culture in San Antonio Newspapers published in Austin, Texas Newspapers established in 1990 1990 establishments in Texas {{Texas-newspaper-stub ...
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El Mundo (Spain)
(; ), before , is the second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain. The paper is considered one of the country's newspapers of record along with '' El País'' and '' ABC''. History and profile was first published on 23 October 1989. Perhaps the best known of its founders was Pedro J. Ramírez, who served as editor until 2014. Ramirez had risen to prominence as a journalist during the Spanish transition to democracy. The other founders, Alfonso de Salas, Balbino Fraga and Juan González, shared with Ramírez a background in Grupo 16, the publishers of the newspaper '' Diario 16''. Alfonso de Salas, Juan Gonzales and Gregorio Pena also launched '' El Economista'' in 2006. , along with '' Marca'' and '' Expansión'', is controlled by the Italian publishing company RCS MediaGroup through its Spanish subsidiary company Unidad Editorial S.L. Its former owner was Unedisa which merged with Grupo Recoletos in 2007 to form Unidad Editorial, current owner of the paper. The pape ...
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El Mundo (Puerto Rico)
''El Mundo'' () is a Puerto Rican newspaper founded in 1919 by Romualdo Real. Its slogan was "Verdad y Justicia" (Truth and Justice). In 1929, former corrector-turned-administrator Angel Ramos and journalist José Coll Vidal, bought the newspaper when Real retired. In 1944 Ramos became the sole owner of the newspaper. Acquisitions ''El Mundo'' acquired WKAQ AM, the oldest radio station on the island, and later added WKAQ-TV channel 2. ''El Mundo'' also established WKAQ-FM, but it is unknown if the current station at 104.7 MHz was part of the operation in the Ramos days. The paper's radio operations were owned by "El Mundo Broadcasting", and the television station was owned by Telemundo; the Telemundo name would later be used by a mainland group of stations for the namesake Telemundo network now owned by NBC Universal, which also owns WKAQ-TV. Angel Ramos died in 1960. Upon his death, his wife, Argentina S. Hills, took over the reins of Ramos' enterprise. Demise ''El M ...
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