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Malagueña" (Spanish pronunciation: [malaˈɣeɲa], from Málaga) is a song by
Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona. It was
originally the
sixth movement of Lecuona's...
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Malagueña Salerosa — also
known as La
Malagueña — is a well-known Son
Huasteco or
Huapango song from Mexico,
which has been
covered more than 200 times...
- Look up
malagueña in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malagueña may
refer to:
Malagueña,
pertaining to the city of Málaga,
Spain La
malagueña, a painting...
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Malagueñas (Spanish pronunciation: [malaˈɣeɲas]) is one of the
traditional styles of
Andalusian music (flamenco),
derived from
earlier types of fandango...
- The
malagueña (Spanish pronunciation: [malaˈɣeɲa]) is a
genre of folk
music from
eastern Venezuela, most
notably from the
island of Margarita. It is characterized...
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Barcelona to the east
through the
Costa del Sol Oriental.
Urban bus
Empresa Malagueña de
Transportes buses are the main form of
transport around the city. Málaga's...
- en el
negocio digital: El
fondo sueco EQT
compra la
mayor parte de la
malagueña Freepik".
Diario Sur (in Spanish). 2020-05-28.
Retrieved 2022-01-15. Velasco...
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Famous songs include "Rogaciano el huapanguero", "Cucurrucucú paloma" and "
Malagueña". The
Huapango is a 1941
classical piece composed by José
Pablo Moncayo...
- Soundtrack, 2006
Projekt R.E.M.: Pure
Energy Music , 2012 The
track "
Malaguena" (from
their third album Sonic Bullets: 13 from the Hip) was featured...
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shortest of the four movements, and is
marked ****ez vif ("fairly lively").
Malagueña refers to a
flamenco dance from the
southern Spanish province of Málaga...