- The
Santa Compaña (Galician for "Holy Company") is a deep-rooted
mythical belief in
rural northwest of Iberia: Galicia,
Asturias (Spain) and Northern...
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Compana may
refer to: an
American barley cultivar Santa Compaña, a deep-rooted
mythical belief in
rural Galicia and Asturias,
Spain This disambiguation...
- culture.
Folklore about supernatural beings,
nature spirits, and the
Santa Compaña continues to be p****ed down
through stories, and
modern Galician literature...
- A
Santa Compaña is the
debut studio album by
Galician pop band
Golpes Bajos,
released on 30 July 1984 by
Nuevos Medios. It was
written by band frontman...
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Volaris (legally
Concesionaria Vuela Compañía de Aviación S.A.B. de C.V.) is a
Mexican low-cost
airline based in
Santa Fe, Álvaro Obregón,
Mexico City...
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still held each year. The
compaña ('retinue'),
hoste ('army'),
estantiga ( <
hoste antiga, 'anciente army'),
Santa Compaña ('holy retinue') is the local...
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Hoste Antiga "the old army") or
Hostia ("Army") or in
Spanish Compaña and
Santa Compaña ("troop, company") in Galicia; Güestia in Asturias;
Hueste de...
- to
Golpes Bajos. In 1984 the band
releases their first record A
Santa Compaña, once
again recorded at
Audiofilm in Madrid, with Luis Fernández Soria...
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unworthy of
going to the Land of the Dead
haunted Galicia as the
Santa Compaña or Estadea.
Santiago de
Compostela is
featured prominently in the 1988...
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mixing (tracks: 7–8, 12),
additional production &
recording (track 12) Tony
Compana –
recording (tracks: 3, 10) Von
Carlisle –
featured artist (track 10) Lo-Down...