\"Libre\" is a song by Spanish singer-songwriter Álvaro Soler. It was written by Soler, Ali Zuckowski, Simon Triebel, David Julca, and Jonathan Julca for the international reissue of his debut studio album Eterno agosto (2015) and features guest vocals from Mexican singer Paty Cantú. Production was handled by Zuckowski and Triebel. The pop song was released as the reissue's second and Eterno agosto's overall fourth single in 2016, with Monika Lewczuk and Emma Marrone providing vocals for the Polish and Italian single releases respectively. Another chart success, it became Soler's fourth consecutive song to top the Polish Airplay Top 100 chart and reached the top thirty of the Italian Singles Chart.
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Cape Chidley is a headland located on the eastern shore of Killiniq Island, Canada, at the northeastern tip of the Labrador Peninsula.
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Mechanical resonance is the tendency of a mechanical system to respond at greater amplitude when the frequency of its oscillations matches the system's natural frequency of vibration closer than it does other frequencies. It may cause violent swaying motions and potentially catastrophic failure in improperly constructed structures including bridges, buildings and airplanes. This is a phenomenon known as resonance disaster.
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