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Silbo Gomero (Spanish:
silbo gomero [ˈsilβo ɣoˈmeɾo], "Gomeran whistle"), also
known as el
silbo ("the whistle"), is a
whistled register of
Spanish that...
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communicating across deep
ravines by
means of a
whistled speech called Silbo Gomero,
which can be
heard two
miles away. This
whistled language is indigenous...
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works of art, but also
intangible cultural heritage, such as the
Silbo Gomero language. Some
bienes enjoy international protection as
World Heritage Sites...
- The
Gomero wall
gecko or La
Gomera gecko (Tarentola gomerensis), also
known as perenquén in the
Canary Islands, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Phyllodactylidae...
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whistling language --
there are over 50
known whistled languages.
Silbo Gomero is
another whistling language but
instead is from the
Canary Islands in...
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Guanche origin in the
Canarian speech and the
rural consumption of
guarapo gomero and gofio. The
inhabitants of La
Gomera also
retain an
ancient way of communicating...
- the Jálama Valley. It has been
declared Bien de interés cultural.
Silbo Gomero is a
whistled code in La
Gomera (Canary Islands).
Protected by
UNESCO (Intangible...
- one of Spain's
Canary Islands, a
traditional whistled language,
Silbo Gomero, is
still used. At
least nine
separate whistling sounds are used to produce...
- grew up;
according to some sources, however, he
might also have been a
gomero, an
opium poppy farmer. He has two
younger sisters named Armida and Bernarda...
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Guanches of La
Gomera (
Gomeros). 65% of the
examined Gomeros were
found to be
carriers of the
maternal haplogroup U6b1a. The
Gomero appeared to be descended...