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Borracho beans (from
borracho meaning "drunk" or "drunken"), also
referred to as
drunken beans or
frijoles borrachos, is a
traditional dish of both Mexican...
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River down 3-1 in the
second half, and Los
Borrachos began fighting the police.
During the
fight Los
Borrachos were
wearing River Plate jerseys and were...
- now in the
Museo del Prado, in Madrid. It is po****rly
known as Los
borrachos or The
Drinkers (also The Drunks). Velázquez
painted The
Triumph of Bacchus...
- Mas
Borracho is the
fourth album by
Infectious Grooves,
released in 2000. The title, as
written on the album, is "but drunk" in Spanish. However, it is...
- It
contains an area of
mangroves and
numerous islets or cays,
including Borracho, Muerto, Sombrero, Sal, Las Animas, and Peraza.
White sand
beaches on these...
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forests of
South America. It has
several local common names, such as palo
borracho (in
Spanish literally "drunken stick"), or árbol del puente, samu'ũ (in...
- de
Todos (1999)
Tienda Surtida (1999) Me
Dicen el Rey (2000)
Andamos Borrachos Todos (2000) Que Tal Si Te
Compro (2001) El #1 del
Jaripeo (2002) Hechizo...
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heroic pastoral,
while Diego Velázquez in The
Triumph of
Bacchus (or Los
borrachos – "the drinkers", c. 1629) and
Jusepe de
Ribera in his
Drunken Silenus...
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River Plate General topics History La Máquina Head
coaches (list) Los
Borrachos del Tablón
Stadiums Alvear y
Tagle (1923–37)
Monumental (1938–present)...
- 1970,
Rainieri changed the
original name of the place,
Yauya or
Punta Borrachos, for
Punta Cana. In 1978, the
Paris Mediterranean Club
joined the Grupo...