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Lorena, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 1433
Housing Units (2000): 551
Land area (2000): 3.221881 sq. miles (8.344632 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.221881 sq. miles (8.344632 sq. km)
FIPS code: 44020
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 31.382482 N, 97.212998 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 76655
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Lorena (singer)

Lorena Gómez Pérez (born 12 April 1986 in Lleida) is a Spanish pop singer known artistically as Lorena.

She was the winner of TV's Spanish language's talent-search program fifth series of Operación Triunfo. In 2007, her debut album, Lorena was released under the Sony BMG label.

Lorena (song)

"Lorena" is an antebellum song with Northern origins. The lyrics were written in 1856 by Rev. Henry D. L. Webster, after a broken engagement. He wrote a long poem about his fiancée but changed her name to "Lorena", an adaptation of "Lenore" from Edgar Allan Poe's poem " The Raven." Henry Webster's friend Joseph Philbrick Webster wrote the music, and the song was first published in Chicago in 1857. It became a favorite of soldiers of both sides during the American Civil War. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.

Lorena (album)

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Lorena is the self-titled debut album of the Spanish singer Lorena. It was released on 27 March 2007 in Spain, two months after winning fifth series of Spanish Operación Triunfo in 2006. It is an album of personal covers of greatest hits of international artists that also includes two new songs.

The album entered and peaked at number 4 of the Spanish Top 100 Albums. Two singles were released from the album: " Sin Medida" in March 2007 and " Otro Amor Vendrá" in July 2007. As of September 2007, the album has sold more than 40,000 copies.

Lorena

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  • Lorena (name), a given name
Lorena (name)

Lorena is a feminine given name with different origins. It can be used as an Italian, Portuguese and Spanish version of Lorraine or, alternately, as a Latin version of Lauren. As used in the United States, it may have come from the song title of a popular 1856 song by Rev. Henry D.L. Webster and Joseph Philbrick Webster, who are said to have derived the name from an anagram of the name Lenore, a character in Edgar Allan Poe's 1845 poem The Raven. In Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O'Hara's daughter with Frank Kennedy was named Ella Lorena in reference to the song Lorena. Frank G. Slaughter wrote a book called Lorena in which the character was also called Reeny hence the alternative pronunciation of Lor ee na.

Usage examples of "lorena".

I knew that at the moment I'd said I would take care of Lorena myself, I had meant it.

What if he'd become so enamored or addicted to Lorena that he'd decided to leave the Louisiana vampires and join with the Mississippi group?

I began talking to him under my breath, cursing him and challenging him to move, telling him I could keep him awake if that bitch Lorena could, telling him I would beat him up if he didn't make it to the car.

If there was no body to see, the Weres might suppose that Lorena had taken Bill somewhere for a little extra torture session.

Otherwise, the way Lorena dangled, completely limp, and the way she was beginning to flake away, would have freaked me out.

Without Eric's blood, I could never have lifted the weighted edge of the pool cover, but I managed it with one hand and pushed what was left of Lorena into the pool with one foot.

Maybe Lorena would be completely dissolved by the time they started to clean the pool in the spring.

Not only had I disappeared and Lorena vanished, but his hired Weres had disobeyed him and thus jeopardized business dealings Russell has with this Alcide and his father.

As secretary to the acting commander of the Soviet space defense forces, Lorena was one of the most powerful women in the Soviet Union.

He was up on a chair in the middle of the room, struggling to extract a stuck battery from the screaming fire alarm, when Lorena, trailing tendrils of smoke herself, strolled in, demanding to know, "What the hell are you burning in here?

She was named Ella Lorena, Ella for her grandmother Ellen, and Lorena because it was the most fashionable name of the day for girls, even as Robert E.

Hrrouf immediately sought Lorena Kaldon for a few private words as they followed Todd.