- pronunciation: [taˈkito],
Spanish for "small taco"), taco dorado,
rolled taco, or
flauta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈflawta],
Spanish for "flute") is a
Mexican dish...
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traditional Basque dance ensembles (see txistu). In
Andalusia these pipes (
flauta or
gaita and the
tambor or tamboril) are pla**** in celebrations, Cruces...
- The caña de millo,
flauta de
millo or pito
atravesao is a
woodwind musical instrument of
indigenous origin used in the ****bia
music of Colombia's Caribbean...
- A
slide whistle (variously
known as a
swanee or
swannee whistle,
lotus flute,
piston flute, or jazz flute) is a wind
instrument consisting of a fipple...
- The
Devil Plays the
Flute (Spanish:El
diablo toca la
flauta) is a 1953
Spanish comedy film
directed by José María Forqué and
starring José Luis Ozores...
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Tabasco flauta de tres
hoyos tamboril,
tamboril requinto Orquesta típica
violin bandolón, guitar,
salterio clarinet snare drum
Flauta y
Tamboril flauta de...
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produced showed great quality. He
published twenty poems in a book
titled La
flauta de ónix, and six
other poems were
published posthumously. The
group is called...
- to the
dorian mode. The pipe and
tabor (danbolin in Basque,
flauta tamborileira or
flauta pastoril in Portuguese,
fraita in Mirandês - the
second official...
- (gaita
hembra and
gaito macho, both
forms of
Colombian flute [es], and
flauta de millo) and has a 2 2 or 2 4 meter. The
sound of ****bia can be characterized...
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known as pirujo. In Panama, a
similar but
longer type of
bread is
known as
flauta (flute)
while pan francés
refers to the thinner,
crustier French baguette...