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Age 61
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Date of birth July 17,1962
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Madrid
Spain
Children Nathalia Ramos
SongsSongsTe quiero tantoA solas · 1980 FotonovelaBaila · 1985 BailaBaila · 1985 View 25+ more
ListTe quiero tantoA solas · 1980
Full nameJuan Carlos Ramos Vaquero
GenresLatin Pop
Hip-Hop/Rap
Record labels Sony Musique
Height 184 (cm)
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Juan Carlos Ramos Vaquero, known by his stage name Ivan, is a Spanish singer. He was discovered by CBS producer Oscar Gómez, and recorded a self-titled album, Iván. His first single was "Sin amor" from 1979. In the 1980s, he sold over 5 million albums. He recorded a number of songs with José Luis Perales.

Colosseum: Tourist apologies for carving names on wall

Mar 18,2022 5:09 am

By Jasmine AnderssonBBC News

A tourist filmed carving names on to an inner wall at Rome's ancient Colosseum says he did not realise how old The Monument was when he acted.

UK-based Ivan Dimitrov made The Comment in a letter of apology to Rome's mayor, saying he understood " the seriousness of the deed".

He etched " Ivan + Hayley 23" - His and His girlfriend's names - on the 2,000-year-old amphitheatre with a key.

His actions in June were filmed by a bystander and sparked condemnation.

A five-day police search followed and he now reportedly faces legal proceedings.

In published by Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, Mr Dimitrov offered His " heartfelt and honest apologies to The Italians and to the whole world".

He continues: " I admit with profound embarrassment that only after what regretfully happened did I learn of the antiquity of The Monument . "

He added that he praised those who " guard the inestimable historical and artistic value of The Colosseum with dedication, care and sacrifice".

Mr Dimitrov, a 27-year-old believed to be living in Bristol, was filmed by another visitor who verbally reprimanded him before handing the recording to security officials.

A video of The Scene was uploaded on to YouTube and shared across Social Media .

If convicted of an offence, he could face a fine of up to 15,000 euros (£12,500) as well as a prison sentence of between two and five years.

Mr Dimitrov's lawyer told El Messaggero that it is hoped The Letter will help His client avoid the harshest sentence.

The Colosseum is one of the best-known symbols of Imperial Rome, and Italy's most popular tourist site.

It is a protected Unesco World Heritage Site, meaning it is considered to be a place of " outstanding universal value".

The Incident prompted widespread condemnation in Italy and across the globe.

Italian Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano said it " was offensive to everyone around The World who appreciates the value of archaeology, monuments and history".

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