José Asunción Flores (27 August 1904 – 16 May 1972) was a Paraguayan composer and creator of the Guarania music genre. Flores was born in the poor neighborhood...
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for the first time in Asunción, on November 27, 1858. The guarania was created by the Paraguayan musician José Asunción Flores, in January 1925, after...
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"Sunny" Hostin Asunción de Zea-Bermúdez (1862-1936), Spanish writer and essayist Al Asuncion (1929–2006), Filipino boxer José Asunción Flores (1904–1972)...
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Armando Flores, Mexican musician Charles Flores (1970–2012), Cuban-born American jazz bassist Gerphil Flores (born 1990), Filipino singer José Asunción Flores...
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to the 2022 Paraguayan Census, Asunción has 462,241 inhabitants, while its metropolitan area (known as Greater Asunción) exceeds 2.3 million inhabitants...
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largest city of Asunción, and its surrounding metro area. Spanish conquistadores arrived in 1524, and in 1537 established the city of Asunción, the first capital...
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the city where he was born, and in a plaza of Asunción called "Manuel Ortiz Guerrero y José Asunción Flores". Posthumous publications of his works include...
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Guarania is a genre of music created in Paraguay by musician José Asunción Flores in 1925, with the purpose of expressing the character of the Paraguayan...
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journalist and feminist Renée Ferrer de Arréllaga (born 1944), writer José Asunción Flores (1904-1972), director and composer Carlos Franco (born 1965), professional...
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below) Archdiocese of Asunción Elevated: 1 May 1929 Latin Name: Sanctissimae Assumptionis Juan Sinforiano Bogarín (1929–1949) Juan José Aníbal Mena Porta...
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Swiss descent, and roughly 15% are made up of mixed race (mestizo). José Asunción Flores Amphitheater, in San Bernardino, Paraguay. Restaurants in San Bernardino...
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marching band of Asunción and eventually formed the finest Paraguayan composers and musicians such as Agustín Pío Barrios, José Asunción Flores (teach the foundations...
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in Luque, a sub-venue outside Asunción, with the marathon and 35 km racewalks being held at Costanera José Asunción Flores. Forty nine medal events are...
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Along the Los Yerbales Avenue, parks like "Manuel Ortiz Guerrero", "José Asunción Flores", "Salto del Guairá", and "Guayaivi" are all natural spaces whose...
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José Alfredo Bozzano Baglietto (Asunción, Paraguay, December 7, 1895 – December 14, 1969) was a military engineer and senior officer of the Paraguayan...
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Correa, Narciso R. Colmán, Roque Centurión Miranda, Agustín Barrios, José Asunción Flores, Juan Samudio, Jaime Bestard, Pablo Alborno, and Juan Sorazábal....
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Paraguayan War (redirect from Fall of Asunción)
country lacked a government. Pedro II sent his foreign minister José Paranhos to Asunción where he arrived on 20 February 1869 and began consultations with...
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was friends with many of the composers of his time, including José Asunción Flores. Flores composed the lyrics of the songs "Arribeño Resay", "Ka'aty" and...
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second-best-known Paraguayan musical style, and was created by musician José Asunción Flores in 1925. Peruvian music is made up of indigenous, Spanish and West...
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José María Flores Burlón (born February 10, 1955) is an Uruguayan former professional boxer. Flores Burlón had a total of 115 professional bouts. He challenged...
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Paraguayan Popular Songs] (in Spanish). Asunción: Editora Litocolor. OCLC 912743113. "Flores, traidor a la patria" [Flores, traitor to the homeland]. ABC Color...
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first disc of the Ortiz Guerrero's Orchestra, directed by the master José Asunción Flores, with the song “Ñane arambohá”, composed with lyric of Félix Fernández...
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Vista, Pista de BMX Freestyle, Pista BMX Racing - COP, Costanera José Asunción Flores and Velódromo del COP. The competition schedule is as follows: * Host...
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2022 South American Games (redirect from Asunción 2022)
confirmed to host the games: Anfiteatro José Asunción Flores – Mountain biking. Asunción Golf Club – Golf. Bahía de Asunción – Canoeing; Road cycling; Rowing...
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José Asunción Martínez (11 November 1944 – 3 March 2013) better known as José Sancho or Pepe Sancho, was a Spanish actor. Over a period of fifty years...
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his professional career underway, José was also playing with Paraguayan orchestras such as that of José Asunción Flores, and the Francisco Alvarenga ensemble...
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Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Índia" José Asunción Flores, Manuel O. Guerrero, José Fortuna 6:59 2. "Milho Verde" Zeca Afonso, traditional 4:29...
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represented the country in Eurovision, such as Anabela, Paulo de Carvalho, José Cid, Dora, Dulce Pontes, Adelaide Ferreira, Simone de Oliveira, and Tonicha...
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Fleming, Scottish biologist, pharmacologist and botanist (2013) José Asunción Flores, Paraguay harp musician (1991) Carlos Fonseca, Nicaraguan revolutionary...
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Distribuidora Quevedo de Ediciones. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Text source India (José Asunción Flores/Manuel Ortiz Guerrero) Danza Paraguaya (Agustín Pío Barrios)...
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