-
social and
political center for
every small community. It is
common for
colmados to have loud
Dominican music such as merengue, bachata, or
salsa playing...
-
Retrieved 17
January 2022. "Compañera Rosario:
Festejamos a la
Virgen María
colmados de amor,
salud y fuerza". La Voz del
Sandinismo (in Spanish). 7 December...
- them to
people and
establishments for low prices.
Establishments like
colmados in el
campo bought po****r
bachata recordings and pla**** them on jukeboxes...
- Mayagüez
where Mathias met and
married Ana
Maria Laborde. He
opened a
colmado (grocery store) and
became rather successful, only to lose a good part...
- also
commonly used in
Central America)
granja farm/agricultural
field colmado (this is an
archaism seldom used in Spanish), and pulpería
tienda de ultramarinos...
-
Bachata also
carried the
stigma of
being the
preferred music in brothels,
colmados, and cabarets, a
connotation that kept
bachata in the
lowest level of all...
-
January 2010. Alsedo,
Quico (3
December 2003). "Los
pechos de Tino
Casal colmados en nitroglicerina". El
Mundo (in Spanish).
Retrieved 5
January 2010. Tino...
-
Genaro (Fausto Mata), a not
particularly handsome Dominican. He
works at a
colmado—a
combination store and bar—in the poor
neighborhood of El
Capotillo in...
-
escarlata de tu
pueblo figuran la
grata armonía de
dones de paz; en el
cuerno colmado de frutos, la
bondad prodigiosa del suelo, y en la
palma que se alza hacia...
- Mayagüez
where Brugman met and
married Ana
Maria Laborde. He
opened a
colmado (grocery store) and
became rather successful, only to lose a good part...