El - Africano

He was the King of Spain from birth until the proclamation of the Second Republic in 1931.

Famous for the 1983 merengue version featuring his orchestra and singer Rubby Pérez. Listen to it on Spotify . El Africano

(1886–1941) was nicknamed "El Africano" due to his intense focus on Spain's colonial interests in North Africa. He was the King of Spain from birth

Originally composed by Calixto Ochoa as a cumbia, it has been covered by many artists, including La Sonora Dinamita and Los Melódicos . (1886–1941) was nicknamed "El Africano" due to his

"El Africano" refers to several distinct cultural, historical, and artistic subjects, ranging from an iconic tropical song to a Spanish king and a Nobel Prize winner's memoir. 🎵 Popular Music: The Merengue Anthem

The title is also used for a classic tango composed by Eduardo Pereyra. 👑 History: King Alfonso XIII of Spain

His "Africanist" views and support for military campaigns in the Rif region (Morocco) were defining—and controversial—aspects of his rule. 📚 Literature: "L'Africain" by J.M.G. Le Clézio

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