Soledad
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Soledad, Spanish for "solitude", often refers to María de la Soledad (Our Lady of Solitude), a variant name of Mary the mother of Jesus, in Roman Catholic tradition
Soledad may also refer to:
People
- Chalon or Soledad, a native American people and language of Salinas Valley, California
- Nuestra Señora de la Soledad de Porta Vaga, the patroness of Cavite City, Philippines.
- Soledad Alvear, politician
- Soledad Aquino, actress
- Soledad Mexia, supercentenarian
- Soledad Bravo, Venezuelan singer
- Soledad Brothers, inmates, including George Jackson, involved in a notable row
- Soledad Miranda, actress
- Soledad O'Brien, journalist
- Soledad Pastorutti, Argentine folklore singer
Places
- Various places named after María de la Soledad
- Soledad, California
- Correctional Training Facility at Soledad, California, commonly known as Soledad (State) Prison
- Soledad, Atlántico, Colombia
- Soledad Atzompa, Veracruz, Mexico
- Soledad de Doblado, Veracruz, Mexico
- Soledad, a barrio in Consolación del Sur, Cuba
Buildings and Institutions
- Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, California
- Fort Soledad, Guam
Music
- "La Soledad", a song by Pink Martini from Sympathique
- "La Soledad", a Spanish-language version of the song "La solitudine" by Laura Pausini
- "Soledad", a musical piece by Ástor Piazzolla
- "Soledad", a song by Alexander Brandon
- "Soledad", a song by Carlos Gardel
- "Soledad", a song by Causa Sui
- "Soledad", a song by Colors
- "Soledad", a song by Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon from Guilty!
- "Soledad", a song by Mano Negra from Puta's Fever
- "Soledad", a song by MC Lars from Indie Rocket Science
- "Soledad", a song by Qarpa
- "Soledad", a song by Rodriguez Jr, Album : Rubbo Swingo
- "Soledad", a song by Westlife from Coast to Coast
Film and television
- Soledad (2001 TV series), a 2001 Peruvian telenovela starring Coraima Torres and Guillermo Pérez
- Solitary Fragments, a 2007 Spanish film written and directed by Jaime Rosales
See also
- Soledades, a poem by Luis de Góngora
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