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Paraiso (Pugad Baboy story arc)

Paraiso ( Filipino for "paradise") is an adventure story arc of the Philippine comic strip series Pugad Baboy, created by Pol Medina Jr. and originally published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. This particular story arc lasts 54 strips long. In 2000, the story arc was reprinted in Pugad Baboy XII, the twelfth book compilation of the comic strip series.

Paraíso (canton)

Paraíso is the second canton in the province of Cartago in Costa Rica. The canton covers an area of , and has a population of 59,259 (estimate as of 2013).

The capital city of the canton is also called Paraíso.

Paraíso (São Paulo Metro)

Paraíso is a station on Line 1 (Blue) and Line 2 (Green) of the São Paulo Metro.

Paraíso (1970 film)

Paraíso ("Paradise") is a 1970 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza.

Paraiso (Smokey Mountain album)

Paraiso is the second studio album by young Filipino singing group Smokey Mountain. It was released in the Philippines in 1991 by Sony BMG Music. The album slightly surpassed the commercial success of the group's self-titled debut album, also certifying 8× Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) and selling over 253,800 units in the country. It is considered to be one of the biggest-selling albums in the Philippines, overtaking Smokey Mountain (the album) in terms of sales. The album was released in Japan in 1992 with a different track listing.

Paraíso (2003 film)

Paraíso ("Paradise") is a 2003 Cuban/German film. It was directed by Alina Teodorescu.

Paraiso (TV series)

Paraiso (lit. Paradise) is a 2012 Philippine daytime television drama that aired on ABS-CBN from November 5, 2012 to April 5, 2013, replacing the PHR's high-rating series entitled Pintada which was starred Denise Laurel and Martin del Rosario. It is the 17th and final installment of the Precious Hearts Romances Presents series, and is topbilled by Jessy Mendiola and Matteo Guidicelli.

Paraiso (Haruomi Hosono album)

is Haruomi Hosono's fourth solo album and Yellow Magic Band (later on Yellow Magic Orchestra)'s first album. This album continues the tropical style of Hosono House, Tropical Dandy and Bon Voyage co., while being influenced by the music of Hawaii and Okinawa, incorporating electronic sounds that would be later developed on Hosono's and YMO's careers. YMO, The Yellow Magic Band at this point in time, was composed of Tin Pan Alley members and studio musicians, such as Hosono's former Happy End band mate Shigeru Suzuki and future YMO members Ryuichi Sakamoto (who would later perform an altered version of "Asatoya Yunta" in his solo career) and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as guitarist Hirofumi Tokutake (who would later perform in Technodon and Wild Sketch Show).

Paraíso (1989 telenovela)

Paraíso is a Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast in 1989 by Venevisión. The novela was written by Vivel Novel and starred Amanda Gutiérrez and Víctor Cámara as the main protagonists with Belén Marrero and Mariano Alvarez as the main antagonists.

Paraíso (2009 telenovela)

Paraíso (English: Paradise) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo from March 16 to October 2, 2009.