- Look up
cambió,
cambiò, or
câmbio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cambio is the
Spanish word for "change", and may
refer to:
Publications Cambio (magazine)...
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Cambio (Spanish: Change) is a Colombian-based social,
political and
economics magazine.
Founded with the name
Cambio 16 it was
later sold and
Cambio in...
- "
Cambio Dolor" (English: "I
Trade Pain") is a 1998 song by
Uruguayan singer Natalia Oreiro, the song was
written by
Pablo Durand and
Fernando López Rossi...
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Cambio de Piel may
refer to:
Cambio de Piel (Alejandra Guzmán album), 1996
Cambio de Piel (Bebe album), 2015
Cambio de Piel (Denise
Rosenthal album) or...
- Todo
Cambió (English:
Everything Changed) is the
debut studio album recorded by
Mexican pop rock band Camila. It was
released by Sony BMG
Norte on May...
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Cambio is a
Filipino rock
group founded in 2003. The band is
composed of
former Eheads members Raimund Marasigan,
Buddy Zabala and Kris Gorra-Dancel with...
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Cambio was a state-funded
newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia. The
newspaper began publication on 22
January 2009.
After the
resignation of Evo Morales...
- "A
Cambio de Que" (In
Exchange for What) is a song
written by
Xavier Santos Córtes and
first recorded in 1983 by
Mexican band Los Diablos.
American born...
- The
Alliance for
Change (Spanish:
Alianza por el
Cambio, AxC) was a
political alliance formed in
Mexico for the
purpose of
contesting the
general election...
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Cambio 90 (lit.
Change 90, C90) was a
Peruvian right-wing
political party which entered the
political spectrum in
early 1990, and
throughout the 1990s...