- de Cuba
Province of Cuba. The muni****l seat is
located in the town of
Chivirico. It was
named after Guamá, the Taíno
cacique who led a
rebellion against...
-
gitano Buñuelo
Butifarra Camarones Casabe Carne con
papas Chicharrón
Chiviricos Churros Croqueta Cucurucho Dulce de
leche Elena Ruz
Empanada Flan de calabaza...
- 19°58′34″N 76°24′35″W / 19.97611°N 76.40972°W / 19.97611; -76.40972 (
Chivirico)
Chivirico Mella 33,667 34,031 335.2 20°22′10″N 75°54′39″W / 20.36944°N 75...
- Joe
Bataan Louie Ramirez Gato
Barbieri Markolino Dimond Frankie Dante Chivirico Davila Bobby Quesada Héctor
Casanova Tito
Allen Ralph Robles LeBrón Brothers...
- Pacheco, His
Flute and
Latin Jam. In 1966,
Pacheco worked with
Monguito and
Chivirico Dávila to
record another album, Viva África,
named after the fact that...
- "Carretera del Granma"
highway (part of the
Circuito Sur de Oriente),
between Chivirico (the muni****l seat, 22 km east) and Pilón (in
Granma Province, 80 km...
-
Santiago Cerón
Santos Colón
Willie Colón
Bobby Cruz
Celia Cruz
Frankie Dante Chivirico Dávila
Oscar D'León
Roberto Faz Cheo
Feliciano Israel Kantor Rolando Laserie...
- (remastering) 1970 –
Conjunto Clasico –
Conjunto Clasico (engineer) 1971 –
Chivirico –
Chivirico Davila (engineer) 1971 – Live at the Cheetah, Vol. 1 –
Fania All-Stars...
-
Niquero to
Santiago de Cuba,
through Pilón,
Marea del Portillo,
Uvero and
Chivirico (seat of Guamá muni****lity). It runs at
almost along the coastline, below...
- in the mid-1960s,
alternating lead
vocals with the
Puerto Rican singer Chivirico Dávila. In 1967, he made his
Fania solo
debut with
Johnny Pacheco Presents...