Fuoristrada - Guanahani
1992 Guanahani
Hotel Guanahani & Spa, St Barths with Carrier
Ricardo Arjona. Carabelas y Mujer de Guanahani
Mujer de Guanahaní - Ricardo Arjona
Hotelvideo Colon Guanahani, Teneriffa, Adeje
Ricardo Arjona - 02 Mujer De Guanahani
Hotel Colon Guanahani. English.
STAFA REISEN Hotelvideo: Colon Guanahani, Teneriffa
guanahani - 2012
Coro "Guanahani" (1992) - El Ritmo del Tangai - Tango "Por lo visto ya no recuerdan"
Coro-"Guanahani" (1992) Pase Semfinales-by mangla.avi
Saint Barth - Le Guanahani & Spa
Hôtel Guanahani & Spa
Fuoristrada - Guanahani
1992 Guanahani
Hotel Guanahani & Spa, St Barths with Carrier
Ricardo Arjona. Carabelas y Mujer de Guanahani
Mujer de Guanahaní - Ricardo Arjona
Hotelvideo Colon Guanahani, Teneriffa, Adeje
Ricardo Arjona - 02 Mujer De Guanahani
Hotel Colon Guanahani. English.
STAFA REISEN Hotelvideo: Colon Guanahani, Teneriffa
guanahani - 2012
Coro "Guanahani" (1992) - El Ritmo del Tangai - Tango "Por lo visto ya no recuerdan"
Coro-"Guanahani" (1992) Pase Semfinales-by mangla.avi
Saint Barth - Le Guanahani & Spa
Hôtel Guanahani & Spa
Hotel Guanahani and Spa, Gustavia, Saint Barthelemy
Ave Cadiz minicorus te salutant (2014) - Peña La Amistad - 1992 Guanahani - Tango "Por lo visto"
Greetings from St. Barth: The Hotel Guanahani & Spa
Colon Guanahani Hotel In Tenerife
São Paulo, Guanahani
Minicoro "Ave Cadiz, minicorus te salutant" - 1992 Guanahani - Tango "Por lo visto"
Adrian Hoteles Colon Guanahani in Costa Adeje (Teneriffa - Spanien) Bewertung
Hotel Colon Guanahani Tenerife
UNA DE TANGOS - guanahani
Guanahani was the name the natives gave to the island that Christopher Columbus called San Salvador when he arrived at the Americas. Columbus reached the island on 12 October 1492, the first island he sighted and visited in the Americas. Guanahani is one of the islands of the Lucayan Archipelago in the Bahamas, but the exact island is a matter of some debate.
Upon his return to Spain in the spring of 1493, Columbus wrote a letter to Luis de Santangel, one of his patrons at the Spanish court. The letter was printed widely and translated into many languages, spreading the news of the discovery throughout Europe. In the letter, Columbus mentions Guanahani as the name of the first island he discovered, but provides no other details. Nevertheless, this single mention in a widely printed letter would have been enough to make the name Guanahani widely known at an early date.
Juan de la Cosa was owner and master of the Santa María, and as such sailed with Columbus on the first voyage. He was also a cartographer, and in 1500 de la Cosa drew a map of the world which is widely known as the earliest European map showing the New World. The Caribbean portion of the map shows Cuba and Hispaniola clearly, and a much more confused rendering of the Bahamas. Nevertheless, Guanahani is drawn in Bahamas in a form that appears to show a group of islets rather than a single island, lying due north of the Windward Passage between Cuba and Haiti.
Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales, (born 19 January 1964, in Jocotenango near Antigua, Guatemala), known as Ricardo Arjona (Spanish pronunciation: [arˈxona]), is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter and former basketball player and school teacher. In 1993, he received the Rafael Álvarez Ovalle Order from the then President of Guatemala, Ramiro de León Carpio, for his international merits. Arjona began his music career in 1985 at age 21, when he released Déjame Decir Que Te Amo. He rose to prominence in 1989 with his sophomore album Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo, which garnered him media attention and moderate success.
After joining Sony Music in 1990 he released, in 1993, his fourth album Animal Nocturno, which gained him significant popularity throughout the United States and Latin America, and paved the way for subsequent albums Historias, Si El Norte Fuera El Sur and Sin Daños a Terceros. In 1999 he released his first live album Vivo, which garnered him his first number-one hit on the Billboard Latin Songs chart, "Desnuda". In 2005 he released his tenth album, Adentro, which won both a Latin Grammy Award and a Grammy Award. In 2008, he abandoned Sony Music and signed a record deal with Warner Music, through which, the same year, he released his eleventh studio album, 5to Piso. In 2011, after 26 years within the music sphere, Arjona independently founded his own record label, Metamorfosis, through which he released his thirteenth studio album, Independiente, in 4 October 2011.