-
distances and
could take many days and even w****s. In
Costa Rica, ox
carts (
carretas in the
Spanish language) were an
important aspect of
daily life and commerce...
- La
Carreta (English: The Oxcart) is a 1953 play by
Puerto Rican playwright René Marqués. The
story follows a
family of "jíbaros", or
rural peasants, who...
- (Priodontes maximus),
colloquially tatu-canastra, tatou,
ocarro or tatú
carreta, is the
largest living species of
armadillo (although
their extinct relatives...
- Ox Cart (La
Carreta), a
stage play
written by
Puerto Rican playwright René Marqués. Míriam Colón Valle, who also parti****ted in La
Carreta, established...
- La
Carreta Mexican Restaurant was a
Mexican restaurant in Portland, Oregon. The menu
offered traditional cuisine including burritos,
chile rellenos, chimichangas...
-
Punta Carretas is a
barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Politically located in the Muni****lity CH, it is an
affluent neighborhood...
- In the 1940s, Marqués
wrote what is
considered to be his best play, La
Carreta (The Oxcart). In 1953, it
opened in New York City. In 1954, it
opened in...
-
Costa Rican oxcarts,
called carretas in Spanish, are a
large part of
Costa Rican history. They
allowed for the
expansion and
increase of
exports of many...
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between the two
cultures [Cuban and Malian]". Mali Cuba Al vaivén de mi
carreta Karamo Djelimady Rumba La
culebra Jarabi Eliades tumbao 27
Dakan Nima diyala...
- Los Ejes De Mi
Carreta (My cart's axles) is a song in the
milonga style written by
Argentine guitarist turned singer Atahualpa Yupanqui. The song has...