- easy to peel and its
bright orange pulp is sour-sweet and full-flavoured.
Tangors are
purposely bred or
accidental hybrids of the
sweet orange (Citrus sinensis)...
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Tango is a
partner dance and
social dance that
originated in the 1880s
along the Río de la Plata, the
natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The...
- Look up
Tangos or
tangos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tangos may
refer to: "
Tangos" (song), a song po****rized in
Spain Tangos (district), a district...
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variations of the
Tango ball seen include:
Tango Roma,
Tango Napoli,
Tango Munich,
Tango Scorpion,
Tango Mendoza,
Tango Gol,
Tango Indoor Ball,
Tango Tournoi Adidas...
- The
TANGO control system is a free open
source device-oriented
controls toolkit for
controlling any kind of
hardware or
software and
building SCADA systems...
- "Objection (
Tango)" is a song by
Colombian singer-songwriter
Shakira for her
fifth studio album and
first English-language
album Laundry Service (2001)...
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Tango is a
drama written by
Polish writer,
dramatist and
cartoonist Sławomir Mrożek (1930–2013). It is the playwright's
longest work, and was
first published...
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Nuevo tango (New
tango) is both a form of
music in
which new
elements are
incorporated into
traditional tango music, and an
evolution of
tango dance that...
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Tango! may
refer to: ¡
Tango!, a 1933
Argentine musical romance film
Tango Desktop Project, an open-source
initiative Tango, a
partner dance Tango (disambiguation)...
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Tango in the
Night is the
fourteenth studio album by British-American rock band
Fleetwood Mac,
released on 13
April 1987 by
Warner Records. As a result...