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Silbo Gomero (Spanish:
silbo gomero [ˈsilβo ɣoˈmeɾo], "Gomeran whistle"), also
known as el
silbo ("the whistle"), is a
whistled register of
Spanish that...
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communicating across deep
ravines by
means of a
whistled speech called Silbo Gomero,
which can be
heard two
miles away. This
whistled language is indigenous...
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whistling language --
there are over 50
known whistled languages.
Silbo Gomero is
another whistling language but
instead is from the
Canary Islands...
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original culture survive within Canarian customs and traditions, such as
Silbo (the
whistled language of La
Gomera Island), as well as some
lexicon of...
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Southern Bantu Spain (La
Gomera and El Hierro,
Canary Islands): El
Silbo ("
Silbo Gomero") West Africa: Bafia, Bape, Birifor, Bobo, Burunsi, Daguri, Diola...
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Akera silbo is a
species of sea
snail (or sea slug), a
marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the
family Akeridae, a
family that is
related to the...
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Islands Isleños
Military of the
Canary Islands Music of the
Canary Islands Silbo Gomero, a
whistled language, is an
indigenous variant of
Spanish Tortilla...
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movable works of art, but also
intangible cultural heritage, such as the
Silbo Gomero language. Some
bienes enjoy international protection as
World Heritage...
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communicating across deep
ravines by
means of a
whistled speech called Silbo Gomero,
which can be
heard up to 3 km (2 miles) away. This
indigenous whistled...
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reveals a base-10
counting system with
strong similarities to
Berber numbers.
Silbo,
originally a
whistled form of
Guanche speech used for
communicating over...