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Caracola may
refer to
Caracola (band), a
Swedish girl
group that
changed its name
later on to be
known as
Sheelah Caracola (song), a
Spanish song by Los...
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Sheelah (formerly
known as
Caracola) is a
Swedish girl
group originally launched in 2006 with
members Frida Karlsson, Emma
Lewin and
Emilie Rosén and later...
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Spain was
represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1964 with the song "
Caracola",
written by Fina de Calderón, and
performed by the band Los TNT. The Spanish...
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Bayard Presse's
magazines such as
Pomme D'Api (French),
Leppis (Finnish),
CaraCola (Spanish),
CucaFera (Portuguese) and
StoryBox (English). The main character...
- The poet
donated a
library of
about 3,500
works and his
collection of
Caracolas to the
University of Chile. In the
Clinical Hospital, the
first renal...
-
Nebrija V
Centenario (1522-2022).
Volumen I:
Pedro Martín Baños,
Nueva caracola del bibliófilo nebrisense.
Repertorio bibliográfico de la obra impresa...
- the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1964 in Copenhagen, Denmark. With the song "
Caracola", they
placed 12th in a
field of 16. Nevertheless, in
Spain they were not...
- 15 Belgium 9
Robert Cogoi "Près de ma rivière"
French Robert Cogoi 10 122 16 Spain 4
Nelly with Tim and Tony "
Caracola"
Spanish Fina de Calderón 12...
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ninth studio album by
Peruvian singer-songwriter Gian
Marco released by
Caracola Records on July 22, 2008. It was his
first album released as an independent...
- & Freitas, 2013
Leptanilloides biconstricta Mann, 1923
Leptanilloides caracola Donoso,
Vieira & Wild, 2006
Leptanilloides erinys Borowiec & Longino, 201...