- The
Negros bleeding-heart (Gallicolumba keayi) is
endemic to the
Philippines where it is
found on the
islands of
Negros and Panay. It is
critically endangered;...
- It was also
known as
paloma de
punalada 'stabbed pigeon' but is
nowadays more
commonly referred to as just
punalada. The
Luzon bleeding-heart is the...
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Montevideo including "El
Tango supremo", "La ****parsita", "La Milonga", "La
Puñalada" and "Desde el Alma",
composed by
notable Montevideo musicians such as...
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Diario Sur.
Cambronero 1908, p. 172. Sanz, Víctor (2
February 2018). "
Puñalada en el
costado en
nombre de Martín Merino". Madridiario. Núñez García, Víctor...
- also
referred to as kulo-kulo, la-do, manatad, manuk-manuk, punay, and
puñalada by the Mangyan, is a
species of
ground dove
native solely to the island...
- Doors: A
Fiction for Jazz Horn, Red Hen Press,
Pasadena CA, 2004 "La
Puñalada/ El
tango de la vuelta". EZR.
Archived from the
original on 22 July 2020...
-
Figueroa (born 16
December 1941) is a
Peruvian retired footballer.
Nicknamed "
Puñalada" and "Calato", he was
known for
playing for
Universitario de
Deportes as...
- niño de ocho años mató a su
primo de
siete por una tablet: le dio 47
puñaladas" [An eight-year-old boy
killed his seven-year-old
cousin for a tablet:...
- Si Una Vez. She
later released this song
along with 2
other new
songs Punalada Trapera and Ya No Hay Amor on a dual disc of the
album Cuando El Corazón...
- torero" "Las
rejas no matan" "Que me
toquen las golondrinas" "Paloma negra" "
Puñalada trapera" "Tres días" "La
Muerte de Un Gallero" "La
Melina Que Se Fue" Rohter...