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- The Los Maniceros m****acre was the 2009 kidnapping in Colombia of twelve members of a Colombian amateur ****ociation football team Los Maniceros (The Peanut...
- (Peanut Vendor), 1934". "Discography of American Historical Recordings: El manicero/Pérez Prado". adp.library.ucsb.edu. University of California, Santa Barbara...
- Colombia–Venezuela relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the South American neighboring countries of Colombia and Venezuela. The relationship...
- Diego Ariel Franco Manicero (born 24 May 1985) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder. Lanús 2003–2010 Racing Club (loan) 2008 Belgrano (loan)...
- and his teammate Ruperto Valderrama parti****ted, riding ´Matucho´ and ´ManiceroAgainst all odds, they won with a total of 19 points, leaving Oscar Bustamente...
- edu/files/Press--Meetings%20with%20Foreigners%201989.pdf M****acres in Venezuela: Los Maniceros M****acre, Caracazo, M****acre of El Amparo, Yumare M****acre. 2010. ISBN 9781158269556...
- Juan Pescao / Jóvenes de la defensa (Duarte) 1961: Descarga general / El manicero (Discos Latino) 1962: Cachao en España Pt. 1 / Cachao en España Pt. 2 (Duque)...
- ("Echale salsita", "Donde estabas anoche"). In 1928, Rita Montaner's "El Manicero" became the first Cuban song to be a major hit in Paris and elsewhere in...
- The song features additional percussion by Robert and Luis Quintero. "El Manicero", an American standard since 1930, also has and additional parti****tion...
- Hi-Fives "****ungou" (Moutaouri, Sinza); "Y E No. 1" (OK Jazz, Franco); "Manicero" (Missamou, Matamaros, Les Rebelles); "Macaro" (Missamou, Bantous); "Sikiya...