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    several tango festivals. The Boedo group were a group of left-leaning Argentine and Uruguayan writers in the 1920s. Notable members of the Boedo group included...
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    Telmo and Boedo. At Boedo Avenue, Cátulo Castillo, Homero Manzi and other singers and composers used to meet at the Japanese Cafe with the Boedo Group. In...
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  • Sur (song) (redirect from Sur (tango))
    corner of San Juan and Boedo at the center of the Boedo neighborhood, Pompeya (the barrio located directly to the south of Boedo), the railway crossing...
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    Boedo is a station on Line E of the Buenos Aires Underground located at the intersection of San Juan and Boedo avenues. The area is known for tango dance...
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  • Elegante Canyenguito (Ziegler) 5:52 La Rayuela (Ziegler) 5:31 Muchacha De Boedo (Ziegler) 9:11 Libertango (Piazzolla) 8:23 Source Pablo Ziegler – Piano...
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  • Reality] Morir [To Die] Cristal Imposible [Impossible] Callejero de Boedo [Boedo Street Man] Si me cansé [I'm Tired] Ahogados de razón [Swallow Of Reason]...
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  • their factories and warehouses where tango was born, in such traditional neighbourghoods as La Boca, San Telmo, Boedo, Pompeya, etc., also sometimes appearing...
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    The sectional government of the 6th circuit, which includes Almagro and Boedo, is located on Díaz Vélez avenue opposite Centenario park. In the 18th century...
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    of use, but survives in the lyrics of the tango Sur, which refer to specific places in Nueva Pompeya and Boedo, and in the short story "The South" by Jorge...
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  • Vida Delivery; 2005. Premio Estrella de Mar Best New Actor, for: "Soñar en Boedo" ; 2010. Toselli; Nacho (31 August 2020). "Nacho Toselli: "Cada personaje...
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    Argentine tango singer. He was a follower of Carlos Gardel. He is credited with the renaissance of the tango in Argentina. Peredo was born in 1930 in Boedo, a...
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    Eleonora Cassano (born January 5, 1965, in Boedo, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine ballet dancer and teacher. She is known for being the dancing partner...
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    Homero Manzi (category Tango poets)
    (November 1, 1907 – May 3, 1951) was an Argentine tango lyricist, author of various famous tangos. He was born on November 1 of 1907 in Añatuya (province...
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    from the original on 4 April 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023. "Nápoles en Boedo: el rincón donde las pastas se cocinan desde hace 90 años" (in Spanish)...
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    Antonio Berni (artist), among others; versus the Boedo Group of Roberto Arlt, Cesar Tiempo, Homero Manzi (tango composer), that used to meet at the Japanese...
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    Octeto Buenos Aires (category Tango music groups)
    (Horacio Salgán) Tango progresivo, 1957 Lo que vendrá (Astor Piazzolla) La revancha (Pedro Laurenz) Tema otoñal (Enrique Mario Francini) Boedo (Julio de Caro)...
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  • eternos. Es como todo (Radio show) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: FM Boedo. July 16, 2014. ""Ayer nomás", el lado B del éxito" (in Spanish). Todo Noticias...
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    later in 1944, from Constitución to San Juan y Urquiza, later joining with Boedo station. By this point the advent of the Second World War had slowed expansion...
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    Bernardino Rivadavia Bernardo Houssay Bernardo Verbitsky Bluff Cove Air Attacks Boedo Bomarzo Bombing of Plaza de Mayo Boogie, el aceitoso Bora Milutinović Boulogne...
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    the songs inspired by the events of May is the "Candombe de 1810". The tango singer Carlos Gardel sang "El Sol del 25", with lyrics by Domingo Lombardi...
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    Pugliese part of the name was added in 2010 to commemorate the Argentine tango musician Osvaldo Pugliese. Before being known as Malabia, the station was...
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    the road it crosses, it was later renamed Carlos Gardel, after the famous tango singer. He was known as "El Morocho del Abasto" (The Brunette boy from Abasto)...
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  • Tango. Guitar Trio. Includes: El último organito; El viejo ciego; Quedémonos aquí; Recuerdos; Nieblas del Riachuelo; Los mareados; Tú; Garúa; Boedo;...
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