Tal Vez (disambiguation)

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" Tal Vez " is a 2003 song by Ricky Martin.

Tal Vez may also refer to:

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Vez is a Spanish and Portuguese word meaning time, and thus appears in the titles of a very large number of works such as books, films and songs. It is also a toponym in several countries.