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Jerez de la Frontera is a Spanish city and municipality in the province of Cádiz in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southwestern Spain, situated midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cádiz Mountains. As of 2015, the city, the largest in the province, had 212,876 inhabitants; it is the fifth largest in Andalusia. It has become the transportation and communications hub of the province, surpassing even Cádiz, the provincial capital, in economic activity. Jerez de la Frontera is also, in terms of land area, the largest municipality in the province, and its sprawling outlying areas are a fertile zone for agriculture. There are also many cattle ranches and horse-breeding operations, as well as a world-renowned wine industry (Xerez).
Currently, Jerez, with 212,876 inhabitants, is the 25th largest city in Spain, the 5th in Andalusia and 1st in the Province of Cádiz. It belongs to the Municipal Association of the Bay of Cádiz (Mancomunidad de Municipios Bahía de Cádiz), the 3rd largest Andalusian metropolitan area and the 12th in Spain, with over 650,000 inhabitants.
Marcos Abel Flores Benard (born 23 October 1985) is an Argentine footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.
On 17 April 2004, Flores made his senior debut for Argentine club Unión de Santa Fe as a 67th-minute substitute for Miguel Sebastián Garcia and scored his first goal in the 89th minute of the same match.
In 2006, Flores was transferred to Newell's Old Boys but was loaned back to Unión de Santa Fe for a one-year period.
After returning to Newell's Old Boys, Flores was finally transferred to the Chilean Primera División club Curicó Unido.
It was revealed in June 2009, that Australian A-League club Adelaide United had approached Flores for the 2009–10 A-League season, but the negotiations collapsed, citing Flores' desire to remain in South America. On 8 December 2009, Flores signed with Adelaide United and was named as part of the club's squad for the 2010 AFC Champions League. Flores was officially revealed by the club on 11 January 2010.
Marco Antonio Flores Presenta Amor de la vida Alegre
Conoce lo más nuevo de Marco Flores y La Jerez.
Photo essay of Jerez de la Frontera Andalucia Spain. See the architecture and many beautiful places of this Andalucian city especially noted for it's Flamenco culture. Enjoy the Flamenco music from Spain's Paco de Serrano as you watch.
This is what its like to hang with us in Jerez, Zacatecas. I do not own any of the soundtrack or copyrights
Marco Flores y La Jerez nos presentan a La Cabrona, con presentaciones en Jerez y Pico Rivera
Marco Flores y la Jerez - Al Mismo Nivel
Telepaisa presenta el Sabado de Gloria 2016 desde Jerez, Zacatecas
Music video by La Numero 1 Banda Jerez performing Arrinconamela. (C) 2005 Fonovisa Records
Maravilloso Documental sobre Jerez realizado por el programa de TVE "Ciudades para el Siglo XXI" y llamado "Jerez, frontera de dos mundos" Cuna del caballo cartujano, el flamenco, los vinos jerezanos y el brandy. Más de cien bodegas visitables , algunas con Picassos incluidos, y una arquitectura propia con solera y tradicción. La frontera del otro mundo es el del Circuíto de Velocidad, el moderno campus universitario, el de una curiosa granja de cocodrilos, el de los gimnasios de arquitectura última, o las clases de guarnicionería de la Real Escuela Andaluza que pueden localizarse por Internet. La Porvera, el Alcazar, la Catedral. Patios frescos y ventanas enrejadas. Feria viva donde el flamenco asoma por todas partes. Y buena cabeza de puente para visitar el norte de a costa gaditana o...
What is the mission today?
Produce without injury, (where'd you go?)
Can you feel the steel, the steel?
It's in my mouth my hair it's in my head (where'd you go?)
I wear the scars of my own actions (where'd you go?)
Shop floor, turn up the radio.
I've got this boss, "son" he said
What are you doing here?
There's more to life, you've got much more to give
This is it for me. Don't end up in here
If I'm the first mother fucker in
I'm the last mother fucker to leave (where'd you go?)
I'm tired of working for the weekend and that sip of beer (where'd you go?)
I wear the scars of my own actions (where'd you go?)
Shop floor, turn up the radio.
I've got this boss, "son" he said
What are you doing here?
There's more to life, you've got much more to give
This is it for me. Don't end up in here
Have I wasted all these years?
No there's no reason, it's just not clear
No son, you've made an impact on our lives
You and your friends remember...
This is it for me. Don't end up in here.