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Latest revision as of 13:41, 13 May 2021

Los Premios 40 Principales 2009
DateDecember 11, 2009
VenuePalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid
HostSira Fernández, Frank Blanco and Tony Aguilar
NetworkCuatro (Spain)
A&E Network (Latin America)

Awards

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Best Song

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Best Video

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Best Album

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Best Solo

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Best Group

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Best New Act

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  • Zenttric
  • Second
  • Ilsa
  • Calle Paris
  • Ragdog

Best Tour

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Best Argentine Act

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Best Chilean Act

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Best Colombian Act

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Best Costa Rican Act

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  • El Parque
  • Akasha
  • Esteban Calderón
  • Mechas
  • Gandhi

Best Ecuadorian Act

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  • Fausto Miño
  • Xauxa Kings
  • Israel Brito
  • Daniel Betancour
  • Mirella Cesa

Best Guatemalan Act

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Best Mexican Act

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Best Panamanian Act

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Best Latin Song

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Best Latin Act

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Best International Song

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Best International Act

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Live performances

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