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- "La Jardinera" is a song in the tonada genre written and performed by Violeta Parra. The song was originally recorded by the Hermanas Parra (Violeta Parra...
- Hardinera (Philippine Spanish: jardinera), also known as the Quezon meatloaf or the Lucban meatloaf, is a Filipino meatloaf made with diced or ground...
- Retrieved 14 October 2023. "La princesa Leonor y la infanta Sofía ejercen de jardineras en su primer acto juntas sin los Reyes". Hola (in Spanish). 14 July 2021...
- Panama: Mondongo a la culona Chile: Chupe de guatitas, guatitas a la jardinera Argentina: Mondongo rioplatense Paraguay: Seco de mondongo Ecuador: Caldo...
- No. Title Artist(s) Length 1. "Jardinera (Caponera)" Lucero 2:45 2. "El Gallo de Oro" Lucero 2:38 3. "Vámonos" Lucero 3:06 4. "Paloma Querida" Lucero...
- Joaquin Mayol as Paco, who used to weave (uncredited) Palmira Guerra as "La Jardinera" ("The Gardener"), who gardens (uncredited) Alicia Jorge Barriga as "La...
- manufacturer of p****enger buses. The company is also responsible for making the Jardinera, a wooden made bus type with seven long benches in rows and two entry...
- Centésimas (1993) El folklore y la pasión (1994) Haciendo Historia: La jardinera y su canto (1997) Violeta Parra: Antología (1998) Canciones reencontradas...
- chicken. When using only vegetables, it is referred to as "Arroz a la Jardinera". Arroz a la valenciana is a typical coastal dish in Colombia. It usually...
- October 23. As part of the anniversary, Victory Liner also restored its "Jardinera" vintage bus. The type, which was the very first bus that plied the Manila–Olongapo...