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Adelante (Operación Triunfo Song)
"Adelante" is a Spanish word meaning ''forward''. It may also refer to: Music * Adelante (Operación Triunfo song), "Adelante" (Operación Triunfo song), a song from ''Operación Triunfo'' fifth series (2004) * Adelante (Sash! song), "Adelante" (Sash! song), 2000 Sash! song featuring Peter Faulhammer & Rodriguez * "Adelante", a 2000 song by the American band Ché (band), Ché *''Adelante'', an album by the Chilean band Quilapayún * ''Operación Triunfo 2006: Adelante'', an album from Operación Triunfo Press *Adelante (1902), ''Adelante'' (1902), an anarchist newspaper published in Spain *Adelante (Argentine newspaper), ''Adelante'' (Argentine newspaper), a socialist newspaper founded 1916 * Adelante (Cuban newspaper), ''Adelante'' (Cuban newspaper), a Cuban newspaper started in 1959 Other uses

* (1883), a former yacht known as ''Utowana'' and ''Oneida'' that was taken over by the U.S. Navy for service 1918–1919 * Adelante, former name of Napa Junction, California * Briti ...
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Adelante (Sash! Song)
"Adelante" (Spanish: "Forward") is a song by German electronic production duo Sash!. Taken from ''Trilenium'' (2000), the duo's third studio album, "Adelante" became a chart hit, reaching number one in Romania and Scotland, number two on the UK Singles Chart, and the top 10 in Australia, Flanders Flanders ( or ; ) is the Dutch language, Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, la ..., Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. In Australia, the song was certified gold for shipments of over 35,000 copies, and in Sweden, it went platinum for shipments exceeding 30,000 units. Track listings * German and European CD single # "Adelante" (original 7-inch) – 3:45 # "Adelante" (original 12-inch) – 6:50 * European maxi-CD single # "Adelante" (original 7-inch) – 3:45 # "Adelante" (original 12-inch) – 6:50 # "Adelante" ( Co ...
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Ché (band)
Ché was an American stoner rock band founded by former Kyuss Kyuss ( ) was an American stoner rock band formed in Palm Desert, California, in 1987, and considered one of the pioneers of the genre. After disbanding in 1995, a number of band members have gone on to form or play in several notable bands in ... drummers Brant Bjork and Alfredo Hernández, and former Unida bassist Dave Dinsmore. Ché released their only album, ''Sounds of Liberation'', in 2000. Overview Though best known at the time of the album's release as a drummer, Ché featured Bjork as the band's vocalist and guitarist. Another of Bjork's bands, Brant Bjork and the Bros, covered many of Ché's songs during their live performances, with Alfredo Hernández making occasional guest appearances with the band. According to Bjork, he had been friends with Hernández and Dinsmore for years; they began playing together in the late 1990s after Hernández left Queens of the Stone Age. Members * Brant Bjork – voc ...
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Quilapayún
Quilapayún () are a folk music group from Chile and among the longest lasting and most influential ambassadors of the ''Nueva canción, Nueva Canción Chilena'' movement and genre. Formed during the mid-1960s, the group became inseparable with the revolution that occurred in the popular music of the country under the Popular Unity (Chile), Popular Unity Government of Salvador Allende. Since its formation and during its forty-year history both in Chile and during its lengthy period of exile in France the group has seen modifications to its personnel lineup and the subject and content of its work. Controversy regarding irreconcilable differences with the current and former group directors led to the division into two distinctive Quilapayún ensembles; one in Chile (Quilapayún-Histórico) and one in France (Quilapayún-France). History Quilapayún originated in 1965 when Julio Numhauser and the brothers Julio and Eduardo Carrasco formed a folk music trio, which they simply called ...
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Adelante
"Adelante" is a Spanish word meaning ''forward''. It may also refer to: Music * "Adelante" (Operación Triunfo song), a song from ''Operación Triunfo'' fifth series (2004) * "Adelante" (Sash! song), 2000 Sash! song featuring Peter Faulhammer & Rodriguez * "Adelante", a 2000 song by the American band Ché *''Adelante'', an album by the Chilean band Quilapayún * '' Operación Triunfo 2006: Adelante'', an album from Operación Triunfo Press * ''Adelante'' (1902), an anarchist newspaper published in Spain * ''Adelante'' (Argentine newspaper), a socialist newspaper founded 1916 * ''Adelante'' (Cuban newspaper), a Cuban newspaper started in 1959 Other uses * (1883), a former yacht known as ''Utowana'' and ''Oneida'' that was taken over by the U.S. Navy for service 1918–1919 * Adelante, former name of Napa Junction, California * British Rail Class 180 The British Rail Class 180 is a class of 14 Diesel multiple unit#Diesel–hydraulic, diesel-hydraulic multiple unit passeng ...
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Adelante (1902)
''Adelante'' (''Forward'') was an anarchist weekly workers newspaper published from Santander, Spain 1902–1903.Suárez Cortina, Manuel. Santander hace un siglo'. antander Universidad de Cantabria, 2000. pp. 94, 96 During its nine-month existence the newspaper attracted a significant grouping of contributors. The newspaper was noted for being engaged in a protracted feud with the Marxist socialist movement. Launching The first issue was published on 1 May 1902, as a special International Workers' Day issue.Fédération internationale des centres d'études et de documentation libertaires. Adelante' It had the by-line 'Workers Sociological Weekly'.Javier Obregón Gómez. Santander, 1931: de la dictadura a la República'. Institución Cultural de Cantabria, Diputación Provincial, 1978. p. 26 The newspaper also carried the slogan 'Solidarity and Science'.José Simón Cabarga. Historia de la prensa santanderina'. Centro de Estudios Montañeses, 1982. pp. 270-271 The newspaper was p ...
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Adelante (Argentine Newspaper)
''Adelante'' ('Forward') was a socialist newspaper in Argentina, founded in April 1916 by young left wing dissidents of the Socialist Party. The group behind ''Adelante'' upheld Marxist and internationalist principles, and opposed the reformist leadership of the party. Prominent members of the group were Augusto Kühn, Rodolfo Ghioldi, Victorio Codovilla, and the Chilean labour leader Luis Emilio Recabarren.Guerra, Sergio/Prieto, Alberto. ''Cronologia del movimiento obrero y las luchas por la revolución socialista en América Latina y el Caribe (1917-1939)''. Havana Havana (; ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
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Adelante (Cuban Newspaper)
''Adelante'' is a Cuban newspaper started in 1959. It is published in Spanish, with an online English edition. The newspaper is located in Camagüey Camagüey () is a city and municipality in central Cuba and is the nation's third-largest city with more than 333,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Camagüey Province. It was founded as Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe in 1514, by Sp .... References External links Adelante online Adelante online 1959 establishments in Cuba Mass media in Camagüey Newspapers published in Cuba Newspapers established in 1959 Spanish-language newspapers {{Cuba-newspaper-stub ...
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Napa Junction, California
Napa Junction (formerly, Adelante) is an unincorporated community in Napa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 79 feet (24 m). Napa Junction is located on the California Northern Railroad (formerly the Southern Pacific Railroad), south-southeast of Napa. The junction has connected the railroads of the California Coast Ranges north of San Francisco Bay to the national rail network since completion of the Santa Rosa and Carquinez Railroad in 1888. The Adelante post office functioned from 1869 to 1871. The Napa Junction post office opened in 1875, was closed for a time in 1880, and closed permanently in 1933. Part of Napa Junction has been annexed to and incorporated in American Canyon American Canyon (previously known as Napa Junction) is a city located in southern Napa County, California, United States, northeast of San Francisco, part of the San Francisco Bay Area. The 2020 United States census, 2020 census reported the c .... References Unincorporat ...
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British Rail Class 180
The British Rail Class 180 is a class of 14 Diesel multiple unit#Diesel–hydraulic, diesel-hydraulic multiple unit passenger trains manufactured by Alstom at its Washwood Heath factory in 2000–01 for First Great Western (FGW). They are part of the Alstom Coradia 1000, Coradia 1000 family, along with the British Rail Class 175, Class 175. All Class 180s are owned by Angel Trains. Operations of the fleet commenced with FGW during December 2001, being tasked with express commuter services that used its capability. However, the type suffered frequent service disruptions due to recurring technical problems, particularly in regards to its hydraulic transmission system. FGW ultimately decided to return all of its Class 180s to the lessor in favour of refurbished InterCity 125 sets; the last train leaving its service in 2009. The Class 180s were held in storage for a time before new operators were secured. During 2008, Hull Trains replaced its British Rail Class 222, Class 222 fleet ...
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