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Querida may refer to: * Carmen Querida, Venezuelan telenovela on Radio Caracas Televisión *Querida, Colorado, ghost town in Custer County, Colorado, United States *'' Querida Enemiga'', a telenovela distributed by Televisa *"Querida", a song by Juan Gabriel from '' Recuerdos, Vol. II'' See also *"Asturias, patria querida", the anthem of the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias *''Mi querida señorita ''My Dearest Senorita'' () is a 1972 Spanish film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. A romantic drama on the subject of Sex reassignment therapy, sex change and intersexualism, it was the first Spanish film that talked about sexual orientation, whi ...
'', a 1972 Spanish film directed by Jaime de Armiñán; a black comedy on the subject of sex change {{disambiguation ...
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Querida, Colorado
Querida (also known as Bassick, Bassick City, and Bassickville) is a ghost town in Custer County, Colorado, United States. The town was built to serve the surrounding silver mines, the most important of which was the Bassick mine. History The Querida, Colorado, post office operated from January 12, 1880, until May 14, 1906. ''"Querida"'' is a Spanish language word meaning "beloved." The Bassick, Colorado, post office then operated from May 19, 1917, until December 31, 1920. Geography Querida is located at (38.1261125,-105.3344427). Querida is located on the eastern flanks of the Wet Mountain Valley. See also *Bibliography of Colorado *Geography of Colorado *History of Colorado *Index of Colorado-related articles **Wet Mountain Valley *List of Colorado-related lists **List of ghost towns in Colorado **List of post offices in Colorado *Outline of Colorado The following Outline (list), outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Colora ...
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Asturias, Patria Querida
"Asturias, Homeland Beloved" (; ) is the regional anthem of the autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. This adaptation of a much slower song from the neighbouring lands of Cantabria () was appointed as official anthem after a contest in Oviedo in the 1890s. It has both a Spanish and an Asturian version. It is also a popular melody for bagpipers. In the mid-2000s, it was discovered that the first song lyrics were written in Cuba. The father of the author had returned to his beloved Asturias to die, the author— Ignacio Piñeiro—dedicated the song to his father. The music was different; it is believed to be a melody that Upper Silesian miners from the area of Opole Silesia—that worked in Asturian coal mines at the beginning of the 20th century—had brought to Asturias. In fact, the song is still known in Poland, where it used to be taught as a patriotic song (with the lyrics brought back by Polish brigadistas).
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