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Alonso Carrió de la
Vandera (c. 1715 in Gijón – 1783 in Lima), also
known as La
Vandera and Concolorcorvo, was a
Spanish civil servant,
writer and traveller...
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Klotzsch Saipania Hosok.
Schousboea Willd.
Schradera Willd.
Semilta Raf.
Tiglium Klotzsch Timandra Klotzsch Tridesmis Lour.
Triplandra Raf.
Vandera Raf....
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Confessions 2015:
Blockwork –
Morning Music 2015:
Rowpieces –
Super Soul 2015:
Vandera feat.
Lickz – Ring The
Alarm 2015:
Broken Drums –
Smile 2015:
Malaky &...
- Ours" (as Dream)
Marco Del
Horno featuring Emi
Green "Move On" (as Dream)
Vandera "Take My
Breath Away" (as Dream)
Stadium featuring Blue
Pearl 2012 "Dubsteppin'"...
- in 2005, on a trip with his
musicians and friends, Coki
Debernardi and
Vandera. The
songs included on El
Mundo are
ordered in a
specific sequence telling...
- Jr. –
drums Michael Landau –
guitar Juan
Absatz –
backing vocals Carlos Vandera –
backing vocals Luis
Conte –
drums "Los Años
Salvajes – Fito Páez". AllMusic...
- tura
DeLong & Freytag, 1967
Ponana valeda DeLong & Freytag, 1967
Ponana vandera DeLong & Freytag, 1967
Ponana vebera DeLong & Freytag, 1967
Ponana vedala...
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possibly first encountered and
recorded as the
Sauxpa by the
Spanish officer Vandera in 1569 as a
placed visited by the
explorer Juan Pardo. If true, this would...
- Saipania, Schradera, Semilta, Tiglium, Timandra, Tridesmis, Triplandra,
Vandera)
Mildbraedia (also Neojatropha, Plesiatropha)
Moacroton (also Cubacroton)...
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whose the
latters the
center of
operations was Cusco.
Alonso Carrió de la
Vandera says in his
Lazarillo de
ciegos caminantes desde Buenos Aires hasta Lima...