-
flamenco puro
performed by
local "Gitanos". The
famous "gitana"
singer La
Caita sings mournfully of the
centuries of ****cution,
repeatedly imploring "Why...
- a
performance by
Spanish flamenco singer Maria del
Carmen Salazar ("La
Caita"). With
flamenco dancing as the
backdrop and
cultural theme, the primary...
- pāko bāro māsā–(2) Naraṇā! Kāphala pāko
caita merī chailā Beḍu pāko bāro māsā–(2), O Naraṇa! Kāphala pāko
caita merī chailā–(2) Ruṇa-bhuṇa dīna āyo–(2)...
- UOL (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 7
September 2021. "Pavê". Blog
Caitá Supermercados.
December 2017.
Retrieved 7
September 2021. Black, Jane (11...
-
Cortazar Produced by
Manuel J. Mora
Cinematography José López
Edited by
Caìta Villalon Music by Raul Gomèz
Distributed by El
Estudio Cubano del Arte Release...
-
Creole –
kreol morisien,
morisien Official language in:
Mauritius Mayo –
Caíta Official language in:
Mexico Mazanderani – مازِرونی
Spoken in: Mazandaran...
-
singers Antonio Hormigo, Rosa Morena,
Federico Cabo,
Guadiana Almena, La
Caita,
Porrina de
Badajoz and the
pianists Cristóbal
Oudrid and
Esteban Sánchez...
-
names with
their origin in Suba are
conserved as Niviayo, Bulla, Cabiativa,
Caita, Nivia, Chisaba, Muzuzu, Neuque, Yopasá, and Quinche. Suba and La Conejera...
- d'Auria:
Giovanni Amendola:
Epistolario 1897-1926, 6 volumes, La
Terza and La
Caita, Rome-Bari, 1986-2011 Elio d'Auria (edited by):
Giovanni Amendola and the...
- Portisceddu, Is
Ortus De Mari,
Piscina Morta , Grugua, Cala Domestica,
Caitas,
Pranu Sartu, Candiazzus, Su
Fundu Mannu Government • Mayor
Silvano Farris...