- The
feminine plurals are:
English – mulattas;
Spanish and
Portuguese –
mulatas;
Italian – mulatte;
French – mulâtresses.
Countries with the
highest percentages...
- and half a grapefruit, six
drops of
maraschino liqueur,
without sugar.
Mulata daiquiri: rum
mixed with
either coffee or
chocolate liqueur and with fresh...
- its back.[citation needed] In Colombia, the
species is
called the
maria mulata, and is the
official bird of Cartagena, Colombia.[citation needed]The Cartagena...
-
preta de índio ("black soil of the Indian", "Indians'
black earth").
Terra mulata ("mulatto earth") is
lighter or
brownish in color.
Terra preta owes its...
- The
Kitchen Maid (in
Spanish La
mulata, La
cocinera or
Escena de
cocina (Kitchen Scene)) and
Kitchen Maid with the
Supper at
Emmaus are two
paired domestic...
- class,
whether they were
enslaved or not;
specifying that "the
Negras Mulatas, y
quarteronas can no
longer have
feathers nor
jewelry in
their hair. [...
- in
Genoa his re****tion grew as an
author with the
release of his novel,
Mulata de Tal (1963). In 1966,
democratically elected President Julio César Méndez...
- Prado. In 1948 she
accompanied the
Cuban dancers known as "Las
Mulatas de Fuego" (The
Mulatas of Fire) to
Mexico City,
where she
performed in the
movie Salón...
-
Mulata (Mulatta) is a
Mexican drama film
directed by
Gilberto Martínez Solares. It was
released in 1954 and
starring Ninón
Sevilla and
Pedro Armendáriz...
-
Mulata de tal (A Kind of Mulatto) is a
novel by
Nobel Prize-winning
novelist Miguel Ángel Asturias.
Asturias published this
novel while he and his wife...