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Horacio Lavandera (born
Buenos Aires,
December 1, 1984[citation needed]) is an
Argentine pianist,
currently residing in Madrid, Spain. As its youngest...
- dances: calipso, bambuco, fulía,
cantos de
pilado de maíz,
cantos de
lavanderas, sebucán, and maremare.
Teresa Carreño was a world-famous 19th century...
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ceiling still remain. Later, the
square was
briefly known as
Plaza de las
Lavanderas; “Plaza of the Washerwomen”,
named because of the
large number of Afro-Cuban...
- Héctor René
Lavandera (24
September 1928 – 7
February 2015),
known as René Lavand, was an
Argentine magician,
specialising in close-up magic. He was notable...
- said she
would be
looking at the 'root causes' that
drive migration Lavandera, Ed (June 25, 2021). "Transcripts". CNN.
Archived from the
original on...
- Gaelic. They can also be
found in the
Celtic folklore of
Iberia as Las
Lavanderas in Cantabria, As
lavandeiras in
Galicia or Les
Llavanderes in Asturias...
- ISBN 978-92-805-3681-2.
Retrieved 22
October 2024.
Lavandera, J.R. (27
December 2009). "José rodríguez
lavandera, el inventor". expreso.ec.
Archived from the...
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Walter Cronkite Award for its
Parkland Town Hall event. 2020: CNN's Ed
Lavandera was
awarded a
Peabody Award for "The
Hidden Workforce: Undo****ented in...
- Landry" (PDF).
Environmental Protection Agency.
Retrieved 25 May 2010.
Lavandera, Ed (3 June 2010). "Dispersants flow into Gulf in 'science experiment'"...
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Archived from the
original on July 10, 2024.
Retrieved July 11, 2024.
Lavandera, Ed; Wolfe, Elizabeth; Killough,
Ashley (July 11, 2024). "Anger mounts...