Dulce may refer to:
"Dulce" (Candy) is a Pop song recorded by Chilean singer and song-writer Francisca Valenzuela and this song is the second single and also the more successful single released from her first solo debut studio album, Muérdete La Lengua, which was released in Chile on December 28, 2006.
The song was written during 2005 by Valenzuela, and produced by Mauricio Durán and Francisco Durán, members of Chilean Rock band Los Bunkers. The song was released on December 28, 2006 on the radio. Subsequently, on March 12, 2007, it was made available for Digital Download.
The official music video for the song "Dulce" was premiered on Via X on January 30, 2007 with high popularity in the Chilean music channels, later on March 12, 2007 was premiered for MTV Latin America, the same day of the Digital release of the single. The music video was directed by Francisca García and in the simple music video shows to Francisca playing a piano in front a black screen with candies over the piano.
Dulce is a soundtrack album composed by American experimental rock band Sun City Girls, released in 1998 by Abduction Records.
All music composed by Sun City Girls, except where noted.
Adapted from the Dulce liner notes.
Dejan (Macedonian: Дејан; [dɛjan]) is a South Slavic male name derived from the Old Slavic word dejati (дѣятъ>дејати), meaning "action; to act, to do".
It is possible that the name Dejan is an abbreviated form of long names, such as Desimir or Desislav, with old Slavic basis "des" within the meaning "to happen".
In the past, the word "des" denoted also fate and destiny, regardless of whether it's good or bad one.
Name may also be related to the Latin deus, meaning "god", although it is unlikely.
It is very common in Serbia and Macedonia, and also common in the republics of Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and Bulgaria.
The given name Dejan and the surname Dejanović is unusually widespread in the Serbo-Croatian linguistical region, and it is first mentioned in 1349, in Serbia.Dejan (fl. 1346-1356) was a Serbian medieval magnate in the service of Emperor Dušan.
The form Dejaniš is also found in the 14th century. According to medieval texts, Dejan was widespread in Serbian lands, and it is frequent in Serbian epic poetry. The name is among the most common in Serbia: It was the fifth most given name in the period of 1961–1970 (at 5,61%); first in 1971–1980; ninth in 1981–1990.
Dejan (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан;fl. 1346–ca. 1366) was a Serbian magnate who served Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as sevastokrator, and Emperor Uroš V (r. 1355–71) as despot. He was married to Emperor Dušan's sister Teodora, and possessed a large province in the Kumanovo region, east of Skopska Crna Gora. It initially included the old župe (counties) of Žegligovo and Preševo (modern Kumanovo region with Sredorek, Kozjačija and the larger part of Pčinja). Uroš V later gave Dejan the Upper Struma river with Velbužd (Kyustendil). Dejan built the Zemen Monastery, among others, and reconstructed several church buildings throughout his province.
Dejan was one of the prominent figures of Dušan's reign and during the fall of the Serbian Empire after Dušan's death. Dejan is the progenitor of the Dejanović noble family, with his two sons, despot Jovan and gospodin Konstantin, also becoming powerful during the fall of the Serbian Empire and the ensuing Ottoman period.
Dejan had married Teodora, the sister of King Stefan Dušan, and received the title of sevastokrator in 1346, upon Stefan Dušan's crowning as Emperor. Dejan's origin is deemed unknown. Earlier scholars believed that Dejan was a relative of Jovan Oliver, another magnate in Macedonia, but this is no longer accepted.K. J. Jireček suggested that he was vojvoda Dejan Manjak (Дејан Мањак), only found mentioned in a 1333 charter, in which Stefan Dušan officially sold Ston and Prevlaka to the Republic of Venice.
1555 Dejan (1941 SA) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 15, 1941, by Rigaux, F. at Uccle. Asteroid 1555 Dejan was named after Serb astronomer Petar Đurković's son.
NOS may refer to:
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Si nos dejan, aqui nos quedamos.
Si nos dejan,
Nos vamos a querer toda la vida
Si nos dejan,
Nos vamos a vivir a un mundo nuevo
Yo creo podemos ver el nuevo amanecer de un nuevo dia
Yo pienso que tu y yo, podemos ser felices todavia
Si nos dejan,
Buscamos un rincon cerca del cielo
Si nos dejan,
Haremos con las nubes terciopelo
Y ahi juntitos los dos cerquita de Dios sera lo que soamos
Si nos dejan,
Te llevo de la mano corazon y alli nos vamos
Si nos dejan,
Buscamos un rincon cerca del cielo
Si nos dejan, hacemos de las nubes terciopelo ohhh uh ohhh
Y alli juntitos los dos cerquita de Dios, sera lo que soamos
Si nos dejan,
Te llevo de la mano corazon
Y alli nos vamos
Si nos dejan,
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Si nos dejan
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Cerquita de Dios
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Juntitos los dos
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Haremos de las nubes tercipelo
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Si nos dejan
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Juntitos los dos haremos de las nubes terciopelo
De todo lo demas nos olvidamos
Busquemos un rincon cerca del cielo