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Aguilera (philosopher)
Aguilera may refer to: * Aguilera (surname), people with the surname ''Aguilera'' * Aguilera (volcano), a mountain in Chile * La Aguilera La Aguilera is a small Spain, Spanish ..., a village in Spain * ''Aguilera'' (album), ninth studio album released by Christina Aguilera {{Disambiguation ...
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Aguilera (surname)
Aguilera is a surname of Spanish origin. The name is related to Latin ''Aquilaria'' (eagles lair). Surnames with similar spellings are Aguilar, Aguiler, Aguiar, Aquilar, etc. ''Aguilera'' may refer to the following people: * Aaron Aguilera, American professional wrestler * Alberto Aguilera, Mexican singer better known as "Juan Gabriel" * Ana María Aguilera, Spanish statistician * Brandon Aguilera (born 2003), Costa Rican footballer * Carlos Aguilera, Uruguayan former footballer * Carolina Aguilera, Chilean journalist * Christina Aguilera (born 1980), American pop/R&B singer-songwriter * Dave Aguilera, guitarist for ''Bleed the Dream'' * Diego Marín Aguilera (died 1799), Spanish inventor * Diego de Aguilar, Spanish Renaissance painter * Edward Aguilera (born 1976), Spanish singer * Francisco Vicente Aguilera (1821–1877), Cuban patriot * Germán Sequeira Aguilera (1884-1951), Nicaraguan politician * Jaime Roldós Aguilera (1940-1981), President of Ecuador * Jorge Aguilera (bo ...
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Aguilera (volcano)
Aguilera () is a stratovolcano in southern Chile. The volcano rises above the edge of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. It is a remote volcano that was identified as such in 1985. The first ascent only occurred in 2014, making it the last unclimbed major Andean volcano. Aguilera is located west of Lake Argentino and northeast of Peel Fjord in the southern Andes and erupted mainly dacites and pyroclastic tephra. It has erupted several times in the Holocene, with a major eruption taking place 3,000 ± 1,000 years before present. Its eruptions have spread ashfalls over Patagonia. Geography and geomorphology Aguilera lies west of the city of Calafate, northwest of Peel Fjord and within the commune of Natales. There is not much knowledge on volcanism in southernmost Chile/ Patagonia as the volcanoes are poorly mapped, difficult to access and the weather conditions hostile. Aguilera was named in 1933 by Alberto Maria de Agostini, so its volcanic nature was first established ...
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La Aguilera
La Aguilera is a small Spanish village about 7 km from Aranda de Duero in the province of Burgos. Wine cellars and "merenderos" (personal BBQ areas) built into the side of a hill overlook the village. It is located in the grape-growing region of the Ribera del Duero Ribera del Duero is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) located in the country's northern plateau and is one of eleven 'quality wine' regions within the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is also one of several recogni ... wine region. Municipalities in the Province of Burgos {{Burgos-geo-stub ...
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Aguilera (album)
''Aguilera'' is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera. It was released digitally through Sony Music Latin on May 31, 2022, as the follow up to her first Spanish-language album, '' Mi Reflejo'' (2000). As a trilogy album, ''Aguilera'' consists of three "chapters" with each being released as a separate extended play (EP): ''La Fuerza'', ''La Tormenta'' and ''La Luz''. Titled after her surname, the album pays tribute to Aguilera's Latin-American heritage, her Ecuadorian father, and her childhood and as a means to connect her children with their Latin heritage. The album deals with themes of empowerment, vulnerability, and healing. Essentially a Latin album, ''Aguilera'' includes heavy dance-pop, Latin pop, and urbano influences, and features elements of cumbia, tango, tropical music, guaracha, reggaeton. The songs on the album range from beat-heavy uptempo tracks to slow ballads, such as piano ballads and rancheras and features collabor ...
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