- 19th-century po****r
Creole Valse or
Peruvian Valse, the
soulful Arequipan Yaravi, and the early-20th-century
Paraguayan Guarania. In the late 20th century...
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Neblinichthys yaravi is a
species of
armored catfish endemic to
Venezuela where it is
found in the ****enan
River basin. This
species grows to a length...
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signing of the
Treaty of Velarde-Río Branco. This
provided that two
rivers (
Yaravi and Yaverija)
would compose most of the
border for both countries. With...
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viridis (Jameson, 1907)
Microplana voeltzkowi (von Graff, 1899)
Microplana yaravi du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1957 Vila-Farré, Miquel; Sluys, Ronald; Mateos,...
- the Andes. Many of
these ethnic groups settled in the Purús, Turúa and
Yaraví river basins,
receiving names different from
those of
their lineage. It...
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traditions and
unique way of
speaking have been
featured in
Arequipean traditional songs, in the form of
Yaravís [es] or Pampeñas. "A". June 30, 2011. v t e...
- Paz. Festejo—A po****r 12/8 Afro-Peruvian
dance form.
Harawi (genre) or
Yaravi—A
highland dance danced to
various meters: 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4.
Huanca (dance)—A...
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Payada Pericón
Polka Rasguido doble Refalosa El
Sombrerito Tango Nuevo tango Tonada Tristecito Triunfo Valsecito criollo Vidala Vidalita Yaraví Zamba...
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Modugno Volare Arnold Schoenberg Piano Piece, Op. 11/1
Traditional Bolivian Yaravi 24 Nov 2001
Andrew Marr Bach
Prelude and
Fugue in F minor, BWV 857 (from...
- dance, such as
Viennese waltz in
Colombia and
features of
sanjuanito and
yaraví in Ecuador. As it
spread during the Gran
Colombia period,
pasillo also absorbed...