Los Santos could refer to:
Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly; the later titles of which were created by brothers Dan and Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies and Aaron Garbut. It is primarily developed by Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design), and published by Rockstar Games. The name of the series references the term used in the US for motor vehicle theft.
Most games in the series are set in fictional locales modelled on American cities, usually either Liberty City, Vice City, or San Andreas, which are stand-ins for New York City, Miami, and the state of California, respectively. The first game encompassed three fictional cities, while subsequent titles tend to emphasise a single city and its outlying areas. Gameplay focuses on an open world where the player can choose missions to progress an overall story, as well as engaging in side activities, all consisting of action-adventure, driving, third-person shooting, occasional role-playing, stealth, and racing elements. The series also has elements of the earlier beat 'em up games from the 16-bit era. The series has gained controversy for its adult nature and violent themes. The series focuses around many different protagonists who attempt to rise through the ranks of the criminal underworld, although their motives for doing so vary in each game. The antagonists are commonly characters who have betrayed the protagonist or his organisation, or characters who have the most impact impeding the protagonist's progress. The series contains satire and humour.
Santa Ana or Santa Anna may refer to:
Santa Ana (Entre Ríos) is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina.
The 1979 completion of the Salto Grande Dam put thousands of acres under water, and Santa Ana shifted to citrus production, which now supports 60% of the population.
Coordinates: 30°54′S 57°56′W / 30.900°S 57.933°W / -30.900; -57.933
Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center is a passenger rail station and transportation center in Santa Ana, California. It is used by Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner and Metrolink's Orange County Line and Inland Empire-Orange County Line trains. It is also a Greyhound station and a hub for the Orange County Transportation Authority bus system as well as a terminal for several Mexican bus tour companies.
When the station opened on September 7, 1985 it was the largest new rail station built in the United States since the completion of the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal circa 1955. The center was erected on the site of a former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway combination depot that had been constructed in 1939 and closed in 1982. The station, which cost approximately $17 million, was funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, California Department of Transportation, and city.
The station was designed by the architectural firm of The Blurock Partnership (from Newport Beach), in the Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean Revival architectural styles to complement the region’s older buildings. Features include red barrel roof tiles, arcades, colonnades, exterior walls finished to resemble stucco, and the extensive use of painted tiles for decoration.
Santa Ana is a corregimiento in Los Santos District, Los Santos Province, Panama with a population of 3,329 as of 2010. Its population as of 1990 was 2,652; its population as of 2000 was 2,970.
Coordinates: 7°40′00″N 80°25′00″W / 7.6667°N 80.4167°W / 7.6667; -80.4167
Como en aquellos tiempos
De nuestra juventud
Mi corazon anora
Su juventud de rosas
Y aun sigo enamorado de ti
Mi linda esposa
Ya nuestro pelo negro
De blanco se vistio
Ya nuestros hijos viven
Su juventud hermosa
Y aun sigo enamorado de ti
Mi linda esposa
Que dios te guarde para mi
Eternamente
Pues me ha de separar de ti
Solo la muerte
Amor como este jamas
Ha de existir