- In Spanish, the term Porteño (feminine:
Porteña)
means "port city person". It is
mainly used to
refer to the
residents of
Buenos Aires, Argentina, but...
- The
Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas, also
known as the
Estaciones Porteñas or The Four
Seasons of
Buenos Aires, are a set of four
tango compositions written...
- Muñequitas
porteñas (also
known as Muñequita
porteña) is a 1931
Argentine film
directed by José A. Ferreyra. It was the
first Argentine feature film with...
- Hunchback) El
criador de
gorilas (1941) (The
Gorilla Handler)
Aguafuertes porteñas (1933) (Etchings from
Buenos Aires)
Aguafuertes españolas (1936) (Etchings...
- Melodías
porteñas (Buenos
Aires Melodies) is a 1937
Argentine film, a
musical directed and
written by Luis
Moglia Barth. It is
based on a
struggling radio...
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August 22, 2021 – via YouTube. Mr
Chile &
Angel Blanco vs
Zaddam & La
Momia Porteña - Inmortales, Valparaíso
Lucha Libre 2022.
wrestling mundial.
August 28...
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across all nine weights. Redacción LA
NACION (2011-11-09). "Tipografía
porteña". La Nación (in Spanish). ISSN 0325-0946.
Retrieved 2021-10-08. Ulanovsky...
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Wayback Machine "Tras la polémica por las
armas eléctricas, una
jueza porteña prohibió que la
ciudad las utilice". 2010-03-02.
Archived from the original...
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orchestra leader best
remembered for his
compositions "Amar Para Qué," "Bien
Porteña," "Cantemos Corazón," "Te Odio y te Quiero," and "Un
Tango para mi Vieja"...
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emerged with the
advent of
sound films, the
first one
being Muñequitas
porteñas (1931). The
newly founded Argentina Sono Film
released ¡Tango! in 1933...