• Look up criollo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Criollo or criolla (Spanish for creole) may refer to: Criollo people, a social class in the Spanish...
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  • Criollo is a Montreal-based Latin, Hip hop band. Their music, in the "Bahire" style (which they coined), draws from Bachata, Hip hop, Reggae, Latin and...
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    The bombo criollo, or simply bombo, is a family of Latin American drums derived from the European bass drum (also called in Spanish bombo) and native...
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    Carlos III of Spain, the castizos were counted as whites along with the criollos. In total there were 69,804 whites, which represented 37.54% of the population...
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  • representative genres of criollo music are the Peruvian waltz (vals criollo) and the Peruvian polka. It also extends as criollo music the Marinera, the...
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    The Creepshow (2005–) The Crew-Cuts (1952–1964) Critical Mass (1996–) Criollo (2003–) Crowbar (1970–1975) Crown Lands (2016-present) Crush (2000–2006)...
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    independence. Cuba portal Cuban nationality law Afro-Hispanic Caribbean people Criollo people Cuban Americans Cuban exile Cuban Spanish Cubans in Italy Cuba-United...
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    make cocoa and chocolate: Forastero, Criollo and Trinitario. The most prized, rare, and expensive is the Criollo group, the cocoa bean used by the Maya...
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  • music. New Orleans native Louis Moreau Gottschalk's piano piece "Ojos Criollos (Danse Cubaine)" (1860) was influenced by the composer's studies in Cuba:...
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  • José I. Quintón Academy of Music is located in Coamo. The Centro Musical Criollo José Ignacio Quintón, a museum is located in Caguas. Puerto Rico portal...
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  • Jimmy Bosch (born 18 October 1959), also known as "El Trombon Criollo", is a jazz and salsa music trombonist, composer, and bandleader of Puerto Rican...
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  • highly influenced by música criolla. The style of music, known as vals criollo, is evident throughout their work. Los Kipus were originally formed in...
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    Italian, (in Colonia Era, direct descendants of Spanish were called as Criollo). The Amerindian populations as of 2002 Census include the K'iche' 9.1%...
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  • 2000). "Creciendo". Latin Beat Magazine. 10 (2): 35. "Lebron Brothers, Criollo". Archived from the original on 28 December 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2013...
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    regarded as a disadvantage. Iturbide insisted throughout his life that he was criollo (native born of Spanish descent). Agustín studied at the Catholic seminary...
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  • thrash metal, progressive metal, speed metal Anodajay Atach Tatuq A-Trak Criollo Dead Obies Dubmatique Jonathan Emile Koriass Yvon Krevé LMDS - a.k.a. Les...
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  • 1974–1975 Guaco 75 – 1975–1976 Guaco 76 – 1976–1977 Grupo Guaco 77 – 1977–1978 Criollo y Sabroso (Disco doble) – 1978–1979 Guaco 79 – 1979–1980 Guaco 80 – 1980–1982...
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    genre, which merges rhythm and blues with Latin music. On his album El Ray Criollo, Barretto explored the modern Latin sounds of New York, combining features...
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  • Después... Que Le Pongan Salsa (1984) With Ray Martínez Y Su Sabor Criollo Sabor Criollo (1984) With Monguito El Único Yo Soy La Meta (1985) With Roberto...
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    2021.1919850. "El Woodstock criollo cumplió 40 años". Revista Cartel Urbano, 16 June 2011 “La resurrección del Woodstock criollo”. (in Spanish) El Tiempo...
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    (including Mulatto-Creole, Dougla, Mestizo, Quadroon, Cholo, Castizo, Criollo, Zambo, Pardo, Asian Latin Americans, Chindian, Cocoa panyols, and Eurasian)...
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    Cairina moschata domestica, is commonly known in Spanish as the pato criollo. They have been bred since pre-Columbian times by Native Americans and...
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  • earthquake. Both native and foreign players wore a black band on their arms to symbolize grief. The Criollos won the 1973–74 championship, possessing the league's...
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    2011, Hotel Monteleone started an extensive renovation and expansion, and Criollo Restaurant was added. Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams...
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    música cubana: biográfico y técnico. Entries for Paila criolla; Timbal criollo. Wacker, Jonathan (2003). "Timbales". In Shepherd, John (ed.). Continuum...
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    with the secularization issues, gave rise to the Criollo insurgencies. In the late 18th century, Criollo (or Insulares, "islanders", as they were locally...
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    of General Alvear, Veinticinco de Mayo, and Nueve de Julio, where 300 criollos were killed, and 200,000 heads of cattle taken. In the 1870s, the Conquest...
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    Spanish and Portuguese) meant "born in the New World" (compare with Spanish Criollo). This label was meant to distinguish the native-born population from newly...
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    Matancera, she appeared in cameos in some Mexican films such as Rincón criollo (1950), Una gallega en La Habana (1955) and Amorcito corazón (1961), toured...
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    The local culture, however, is a blend of Spanish and gaucho (mestizo, criollo, both indigenous and non-indigenous) traditions, lending the city a distinctive...
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