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Isleños (Spanish: [
isˈleɲos]) are the
descendants of
Canarian settlers and
immigrants to present-day Louisiana,
Puerto Rico, Texas, Cuba, the Dominican...
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Isleño Spanish (Spanish: español
isleño, French:
espagnol islingue) is a
dialect of
Canarian Spanish spoken by the
descendants of
immigrant Canary Islanders...
- the
Spanish language are
still extant in Louisiana.
These include the
Isleños of
Saint Bernard Parish who have
managed to
preserve their culture as well...
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Isleños (French: Islingues) are a
Spanish ethnic group living in the
state of
Louisiana in the
United States,
consisting of
people primarily from the...
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Mojito isleño, or mojo
isleño, is a
Puerto Rican condiment. The
sauce is made with water, vinegar,
olive oil, olives, capers, tomato, onion, garlic, bay...
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There is also a
version po****r in the town of Salinas,
called mojito isleño,
which is
served with seafood,
particularly fish. In the
Dominican Republic...
- La
Fiesta de los
Isleños,
often referred to as Los
Isleños Fiesta, is an
annual festival held in St.
Bernard Parish, Louisiana,
celebrating the Spanish...
- hurricane.
Located along Bayou Saint Malo,
about 6
miles (9.7 km) east of the
Isleño fishing village of S**** Beach, it was the
first permanent settlement of...
- /-krɑː/; Spanish: La Isla [la ˈisla]; French: L'île de la Croix) is an
Isleño fishing community and census-designated
place (CDP)
located in St. Bernard...
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