- used to
refer to
pailas,
which is a less
common term
restricted to Cuba.
Because of the
historical overlap in the use of
timpani and
pailas (both
called timbales)...
-
Dishes served in clay
pailas are
often prepared in the
paila itself by way of
baking in an oven. By extension, the word
paila is also used for the dishes...
-
Paila marina is a
traditional Chilean seafood soup or
light stew
usually served in a
paila (earthenware bowl). It
usually contains a s****fish
stock base...
- The
Paila River is a
river of Bolivia. List of
rivers of
Bolivia Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993. v t e...
- The Boca
Paila Peninsula, also
known as Sian Ka'an, is on the
southern Yucatán
Peninsula coast,
within Tulum muni****lity of the
state of
Quintana Roo...
-
Puerto Pailas is a
canton and town in the
Santa Cruz
Department in the
South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.
Puerto Pailas is the
central town of...
- br**** and
woodwinds of the
orquesta típica, and a
small drum kit
called pailas (now
called timbales)
replaced the
booming tympany.
While the
orquesta típica...
- Rani Dhunga,
originally known as Sita
Paila ("footprints of Sita"), is a huge
rocky outcrop considered to be holy, in the
Himalayas 6 km to the north-east...
- Ohaw
Oille Okroshka Olla
podrida Opor ayam Ori-tang Or lam
Oxtail soup
Paila marina Palóc soup
Panada Pancit buko
Paomo Pappa al
pomodoro Partan bree...
-
Arabia percussion Thavil membranophones 2
India percussion drum
Timbales (
Pailas)
membranophones 2 Cuba
percussion drum
Timpani (kettledrum) membranophones...