Ven

Ven may refer to:

In places:

  • Ven, Heeze-Leende, a hamlet in the Netherlands
  • Ven (Sweden), an island
  • Ven, Tajikistan, a town
  • VEN or Venezuela
  • In other uses:

  • von Economo neurons, also called spindle neurons
  • Vên, an EP by Eluveitie
  • Ven (currency), the virtual currency used in Hub Culture
  • Venerable or Ven.
  • Ven or Ventus, a character from Kingdom Hearts
  • The ven, a fictional race of near-human beings Houses of the Blooded and other games by John Wick
  • Venø

    Venø is a small Danish island located in Limfjorden in the north of Jutland, 3 km north of Struer. It is 7.5 km long and has a maximum width of 1.5 km. With an area of 6.5 km2, it has a population of 204 as of 1 January 2015. Since 1958, there has been a ferry service from Venø Odde, the island's most southerly point, over the narrow sound to Kleppen. Venø's highest point, Forstov Bakke, is 27 metres above sea level and has cliffs to the west. The island is a popular holiday destination with good beaches and camping facilities. The only village is Venø By in the centre of the island and has Denmark's smallest church as well as a small fishing harbour which is suitable for pleasure boats.

    Venø Church

    The church is difficult to date but it was probably built around the time of the Reformation (1536), making it the oldest building on the island. According to tradition, it is the smallest church in Denmark measuring only 9.8 by 4.2 metres. The low ceiling and the limited seating capacity (only about 50 places) reinforce this impression. The church is built of fieldstone while brick has been used for the corners and later extensions. There is no tower as the church bell is inside the gable at the west end of the church.

    Ven (currency)

    Ven (sign: VEN) is a global digital currency traded in international financial markets and originally used by members of a social network service, Hub Culture, to buy, share, and trade knowledge, goods, and services. The value of Ven is determined on the financial markets from a basket of currencies, commodities and carbon futures. It trades against major currencies at floating exchange rates. Ven is currently listed on the LMAX Exchange.

    History

    According to Hub Culture, Ven first appeared as an application in Facebook on 4 July 2007.

    In 2009, The Wall Street Journal described the currency as being pegged to the US dollar, and used by Hub Culture's users to trade goods, services, and knowledge. One user described having been paid in Ven for making introductions and other favors.

    In 2010, the company announced that carbon pricing contracts were added to the weighted basket that determines the value of Ven. According to the company, this change made Ven "the first and only currency that is linked to the environment."

    Dulce

    Dulce may refer to:

    Places

  • Dulce, New Mexico
  • Dulce Base, a supposed American secret military facility
  • Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
  • Dulce River (disambiguation)
  • People

  • Dulce of Aragon (1160–1198), wife of King Sancho I of Portugal
  • Dulce of León, Queen of León
  • Dulce María (born 1985), Mexican actress
  • Dulce Figueiredo, Brazilian First Lady 1979–1985
  • Dulce Piña (born 1966), Dominican Republic judoka
  • Dulce Pontes (born 1969), Portuguese singer
  • Irmã Dulce Pontes (1914–1992), Brazilian Catholic nun who founded the Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce
  • Ana Dulce Félix (born 1982), Portuguese long-distance runner
  • Art, entertainment and media

  • "Dulce" (song), a 2006 song by Chilean singer and songwriter Francisca Valenzuela
  • Foods and drinks

  • Dulce de leche, milk-based syrup
  • Pan dulce, Latin American "sweet bread"
  • See also

  • Dolce (disambiguation)
  • Dulse, red algae
  • Dulce (song)

    "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.

    Song information

    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.

    Music video

    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.

    Perdóname

    Perdóname (Spanish "forgive me") may refer to:

    Music

  • Perdóname, album by David Civera 2005
  • Perdóname (Eddy Lover album)
  • Perdóname, album by Isaías Lucero 2010
  • Songs

  • Perdóname (Ricky Martin song)
  • Perdóname (Eddy Lover song)
  • Perdóname (Pablo Alborán song)
  • "Perdóname", song by Nena Daconte with Argentinian composer Coti
  • "Perdóname", song by Dúo Dinámico 1960s
  • "Perdóname", song by Luis Fonsi from Comenzaré 1998
  • "Perdóname", song by Luis Segura
  • "Perdóname", song by from Éxitos 98:06
  • "Perdóname", song by Amaral from Amaral discography
  • "Perdóname", song by norteño music group Bronco from album Sin Riendas
  • "Perdóname", song by Lucía Méndez 1999
  • "Perdóname", Spanish version of "All by Myself" by Luis Miguel from album Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987
  • "Perdóname", song by Astudillo from Selena Live!
  • "Perdóname", song by Gilberto Santa Rosa from Punto de Vista (album), also from Yo Canto (TV series)
  • "Perdóname", song by Yahir
  • "Perdóname", song by Texan band Del Castillo feat. Carl Thiel & Erik Hokkanen from album Brotherhood 2006
  • Perdóname (Pablo Alborán song)

    "Perdóname" is a single by Latin Grammy nominated Spanish singer Pablo Alborán, from his self-titled debut album. It was released on 3 October 2011 as a digital download in Spain. The song was written by Pablo Alborán and produced by Manuel Illán. It features a duet with Portuguese fado singer Carminho.

    Video

    The music video was shot in Lisbon, Portugal, and features Alborán and Carminho ambulating by some of the most typical sights of the Portuguese capital.

    Track listing

    Chart performance

    Release history

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Podcasts:

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