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Pescado Rabioso (Rabid Fish) was an
Argentine rock band led by
musician Luis
Alberto Spinetta from 1971 to 1973.
Initially a trio
accompanied by drummer...
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Pescado frito (lit. 'fried fish' in Spanish), also
called pescaíto
frito (lit. 'fried
little fish' in
Andalusian dialect), is a
traditional dish from...
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Pescado River (Spanish, Río
Pescado) is a
river of Argentina. It is a
tributary of the
Bermejo River. List of
rivers of
Argentina List of tributaries...
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Pescado 2, also
known as
Pescado Rabioso 2, is the
second studio album by
Argentine rock band
Pescado Rabioso,
released in 1973 on Talent-Microfón. It...
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Quechua Inka, Inca wasi house, "Inca house"), also
known as Isla del
Pescado ("island of the fish"), is a
hilly and
rocky outcrop of land and former...
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initially nicknamed El
Pescadito or "The
Little Fish" but
later became El
Pescado or "The Fish" (even by Spanish-speakers), is a
Guatemalan former professional...
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Camarones al
ajillo Ceviche Huachinango a la
Veracruzana Mixmole de
pescado Mojarra frita Pan de cazón
Pescadito Pescado al
ajillo Pulpo a la campechana...
- Belgrano, he was the
founder of
iconic rock
bands including Almendra,
Pescado Rabioso, Invisible,
Spinetta Jade, and
Spinetta y Los
Socios del Desierto...
- Hispanophones) is the
third and
final studio album credited to
Argentine rock band
Pescado Rabioso,
released in
October 1973 on Talent-Microfón. It is essentially...
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Ensalada de
fruta (fruit salad)
Entomatadas Escamoles Fajitas Filete de
pescado Flautas Frijoles charros Fritada Gorditas Gringas Huauzontles Huaraches...