- (kecamatan) –
namely Nusaniwe, Sirimau,
Teluk Ambon (Ambon Bay),
Baguala (officially
Teluk Ambon Baguala) and
Leitimur Selatan (South Leitimur).
Known as Indonesia's...
- drunk" (chaya) "I
regret mataco" (air bailecito) "Counterpoints in
bagualas" (
baguala) "Let
there be" (bolero) "Verses of a student" (serenade) "I am the...
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Baguala Bailecito Kaluyo Candombe Carnavalito Chacarera Chamarrita Chamamé
Chaya Cifra Cielito Cogoyo La Condición
Copla El
Cuando ****bia
villera Décima...
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extensive Ambon Bay on the west side of the
isthmus and the much
smaller Baguala Bay on the east side. The
southern side of
Leihitu forms part of the area...
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Tango 4 (1991) -
Charly García /
Pedro Aznar De
Vicio Me Has de
Aborrecer (
Baguala, Tu****an) (1991) –
Virginia Vilte Travesia (1992) – Los
Siete Delfines...
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musical styles,
contributed to the
Argentine folklore,
stands out the
baguala,
coming from the Diaguita-Calchaquí nation. Also the yaraví, antecedent...
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landings and that any
attack was
likely to be in the east,
around the Bay of
Baguala, the KNIL
forces were
concentrated at Paso near the isthmus,
under Major...
- beautiful) (Italian folk -
Italian partisans Hymn) ”Coplas de
baguala” (Verses of
Baguala) (Argentinian Folk) ”Cueca de Balmaceda” (Cueca
dance for Balmaceda)...
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cemetery ossuary. The town's
original name was La Picasa, a
horse hair
Picaza baguala who
roamed the area.
Years later, at the
opening of the
railway station...
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champeta contradanza currulao mazurka polka drum
marimba shaker Argentina baguala chamamé
cifra folklorica milonga payada tango tonada tunga-tunga vidala...