Amar De Nuevo is a 1999 album by Chilean Group Inti-Illimani,
Inti is also the name of one of the five children in The Power of Five series written by Anthony Horowitz.
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The Inca leadership encouraged the worship of their gods, the foremost of which was Inti, the sun god.
Inti Gas Deportes mainly plays their home matches in the Estadio Ciudad de Cumaná located in Ayacucho, Huamanga, Peru.
Prominent in his repertoire for vocalists are the cantata Santa María de Iquique (a milestone of the New Chilean Song movement), the Canto para una Semilla (Song for a Seed) based on poems by Violeta Parra (recorded by Inti-illimani, Isabel Parra and Carmen Bunster), and a symphony, Los Tres Tiempos de América, which was premiered and recorded in 1988 by Quilapayún with the Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio and an orchestra of Spanish musicians.
In British author Anthony Horowitz's fantasy-thriller book series The Power of Five, Manco Cápac is the son of Inti, and one of five children destined to keep the universe safe from the forces of evil.
Among the many activities carried out in the INTI, along with specialists from the UNLP, it is investigating the use of biodegradable materials such as oil industry waste and soy proteins to manufacture eco-friendly packaging.