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Eduardo Arolas (February 24, 1892 –
September 29, 1924) was an
Argentine tango bandoneon player,
leader and composer.
Arolas first learned to play the...
- 325 cc (20 cu in) was added. Much more
conventional in
design than
other Arolas, its
dimensions were:
Length 79.92 in (2,030 mm)
width 51.18 in (1,300 mm)...
- Juan
Arolas (1805–1849) was a
Spanish poet and writer. The son of well-off traders, he
spent his
childhood in
Valencia where he
studied with the Piarists...
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Arola may
refer to:
Arola, a town in Piedmont,
Italy Raimon Arola, a
Spanish art
historian and
essayist Alfredo Arola Blanquet, a
Spanish socialist politician...
- Sant Gabriel's academy.
Arola Aparicio at Soccerway.
Retrieved 30
October 2021. "
Arola". BD****bol.
Retrieved 30
October 2021. "
Arola". Txapeldunak. Retrieved...
- ISBN 978-84-9841-178-2 (2006)
Raimon Arola (ed.).
Creer lo increíble. Lo
antiguo y lo
nuevo en la
historia de las religiones. Tarragona:
Arolas editors. ISBN 84-96639-06-1...
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Arola is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 100 km (62 mi)
northeast of Turin...
- her
husband Raja Muda
Amirul Kiram to
Sultan Harun and Sulu
Governor Arolas.
Arolas responded that, to made
submission possible,
Amirul Kiram must surrender...
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tango music with
prominent composers and
bandoneonists such as
Eduardo Arolas and
Vicente Greco and
later was
developed into the ****tet
formation (with...
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Julian Parrado (1882–1884), Col.
Francisco Castilla (1884–1886), Col. Juan
Arolas (1886–1893), Col.
Caesar Mattos (1893), Gen.
Venancio Hernandez (1893–1896)...