- his
stage name
Divino, is an
Puerto Rican n singer.
Divino and his
family moved from The Bronx, New York, to Ponce,
Puerto Rico.
Divino, age fifteen, working...
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affected him. The album's
title is
wordplay of "Spirito
Divino" (Divine Spirit) and "Spirito
di Vino" (Wine Spirit). As it is the case with his
studio albums...
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Italian drinks,
named after the
Martini &
Rossi Distilleria ****onale
di Spirito di Vino, in Turin.
Clemente Michel,
Carlo Re,
Carlo Agnelli and
Eligio Baudino...
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Worship and the
Discipline of the
Sacraments (Latin:
Dicasterium de
Cultu Divino et
Disciplina Sacramentorum) is the
dicastery (from Gr****: δικαστήριον,...
- The
Divino Niño, also
known as
Divino Niño de Bogotá or
Divine Child Jesus, is a 20th-century
religious wooden statue of the
child Jesus originating from...
- São José do
Divino may
refer to the
following places in Brazil: São José do
Divino,
Minas Gerais São José do
Divino, Piauí This
disambiguation page lists...
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Santuario della Madonna del
Divino Amore, or the
Shrine of Our Lady of
Divine Love, is a
Roman Catholic shrine in the
southern outskirts of Rome dedicated...
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Divino afflante Spiritu (English: "[By] the
divine inspiration of the Spirit" ) is a
papal encyclical letter issued by Pope Pius XII on 30
September 1943...
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producing wine,
spirits and
vermouth for the
Distilleria ****onale
di Spirito di Vino of Turin.
Thanks to the Risorgimento, the
economic prospects were...
- festival. The 1995
album Spirito DiVino, that
included the
smash European hits "Il Volo", "Papà perché?" and "X
colpa di chi", is one of Fornaciari's most...