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- A Profecia (Portuguese for The Prophecy) is the second studio album by hip hop group Bonde da Stronda released in 2011 by the label "Galerão Records" and...
- Roll 1986 – Raul Rock Seixas Volume 2 1987 – Caroço de Manga 1991 – As Profecias (With a previously unreleased track) 2003 – Anarkilópolis (With a previously...
- the literary genre. The Book of Prophecies (in Spanish, El Libro de las Profecías) is a compilation of apocalyptical religious revelations written by Christopher...
- La Profecía de Urayoán is the fourth album from Puerto Rican folk singer Roy Brown. The album was released by Disco Libre in 1976. It is the second album...
- ISBN 978-1467997867 Publisher: Independent Publishing Platform (November 27, 2011) 40 Profecias ****plidas ISBN 978-0615688909 Publisher: Keen Sight Books (August 21,...
- music into the soundtracks of several Cuban films as well, such as Las profecías de Amanda ("The Prophesies of Amanda") and Video de familia ("Family Video")...
- The Prophecy of the Lake (La profecía del lago) is an unreleased and lost Bolivian silent feature film, directed by José María Velasco Maidana and completed...
- was recorded without vocals and "Libros Sapienciales" was credited as "Profecías" on the tracklist. It was clarified and corrected in La Biblia En Vivo...
- In 2010, he would venture into Christmas music with his single titled "Profecías de navidad" (English: Christmas Prophecy). In addition, he would collaborate...
- of Christopher Columbus, who was compiling a work called Libro de las profecías during the voyage in 1502 when he first heard about the "Maia" on Guanaja...