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Unidos Por La Paz is a live 2 disc album (twelfth overall) set by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. In the biggest show ever performed by 2 Latin artists in Mexico City's Estadio Azteca (Azteca Stadium), 104,000 people came together on March 3, 2001 for the "Unidos Por La Paz" (United for Peace), a concert performed by Maná and Jaguares to benefit the people of the Mexican state of Chiapas. Both bands have been well known for being rivals in the early 1990s. The four-hour extravaganza opened with a dance performance of over 200 children. It was televised to over 20 countries, including Mexican broadcasters Televisa and TV Azteca.

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  • Unidos por la paz es un álbum en directo conformado por dos discos (CD), de la banda de rock pop mexicana Maná.En el concierto realizado en el Estadio Azteca de la Ciudad de México hubo una afluencia de 104,000 personas. El evento fue un recital de rock pop estelarizado por Maná y Jaguares en beneficio del estado mexicano de Chiapas.El espectáculo de cuatro horas comenzó con una danza de 200 niños. Fue televisado en más de 20 países.​ (es)
  • Unidos Por La Paz is a live 2 disc album (twelfth overall) set by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. In the biggest show ever performed by 2 Latin artists in Mexico City's Estadio Azteca (Azteca Stadium), 104,000 people came together on March 3, 2001 for the "Unidos Por La Paz" (United for Peace), a concert performed by Maná and Jaguares to benefit the people of the Mexican state of Chiapas. Both bands have been well known for being rivals in the early 1990s. The four-hour extravaganza opened with a dance performance of over 200 children. It was televised to over 20 countries, including Mexican broadcasters Televisa and TV Azteca. (en)
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  • Unidos por la paz es un álbum en directo conformado por dos discos (CD), de la banda de rock pop mexicana Maná.En el concierto realizado en el Estadio Azteca de la Ciudad de México hubo una afluencia de 104,000 personas. El evento fue un recital de rock pop estelarizado por Maná y Jaguares en beneficio del estado mexicano de Chiapas.El espectáculo de cuatro horas comenzó con una danza de 200 niños. Fue televisado en más de 20 países.​ (es)
  • Unidos Por La Paz is a live 2 disc album (twelfth overall) set by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. In the biggest show ever performed by 2 Latin artists in Mexico City's Estadio Azteca (Azteca Stadium), 104,000 people came together on March 3, 2001 for the "Unidos Por La Paz" (United for Peace), a concert performed by Maná and Jaguares to benefit the people of the Mexican state of Chiapas. Both bands have been well known for being rivals in the early 1990s. The four-hour extravaganza opened with a dance performance of over 200 children. It was televised to over 20 countries, including Mexican broadcasters Televisa and TV Azteca. (en)
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