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    Ernesto Cavour Aramayo (9 April 1940 – 7 August 2022) was a Bolivian singer, musician, inventor of musical instruments, and author of Bolivian music teaching...
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    may have evolved from the vihuela, bandurria (mandolin), or the lute. Ernesto Cavour, Bolivian charanguista, composer, and consulting music historian for...
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  • the folklore cabaret La Pena Naira in La Paz. Members of the band: Ernesto Cavour - charango Edgar Joffré - voice, drums, zampoña (also called sicu) Julio...
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    The Conte di Cavour–class battleships were a group of three dreadnoughts built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s. The ships were completed...
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    was often invoked when a disgrace disturbed their homes. The scholar Ernesto Cavour in his book Alasitas, makes reference to anthropomorphic and zoomorphic...
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  • popularity throughout the country, Jofré, along with Alfredo Dominguez, Ernesto Cavour Julio Godoy, and Gilbert Favre used traditional music in modified forms...
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  • virtuoso guitar player Alfredo Dominguez and renowned charango player Ernesto Cavour. Parra appeared several times at La Pena. Favre returned to Geneva in...
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  • stringed instrument, a variant of the Andean charango, invented by Ernesto Cavour from La Paz, Bolivia. The instrument was intended to be small enough...
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  • (Claudio Iturra, Sergio Ortega) Ramis (Popular) 'Rin' del Angelito (Violeta Parra) Subida (Ernesto Cavour) Simon Bolivar (Rubén Lena, Isidro Contreras)...
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  • the old commercial centre of La Paz, it was established in 1966 by Ernesto Cavour in collaboration with Gilbert Favre. These two musicians went on to...
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  • Marshall Tucker Band) Torgny Söderberg, 77, Swedish schlanger songwriter 7 Ernesto Cavour, 82, Bolivian folk singer (Los Jairas) Gord Lewis, 65, Canadian punk...
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  • Cinematography Pablo Meli Edited by J. Cavaloti Music by Ástor Piazzolla, Ernesto Cavour, Alfredo Domínguez, Gilbert Fabré Release date 1968 (1968) Country Argentina/Bolivia...
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  • (2014–2019) and vicar apostolic (since 2019) of Reyes. (b. 1967) 7 August – Ernesto Cavour, 82, singer (Los Jairas) (b. 1940). 8 October – Luis Sáinz Hinojosa...
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    Italian battleship Giulio Cesare (category Conte di Cavour-class battleships)
    Giulio Cesare was one of three Conte di Cavour-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s. Completed in...
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    Unknown Mariachi, Yo... el aventurero, Héroe a la fuerza). August 7 – Ernesto Cavour, 82, Bolivian singer (Los Jairas). 1 August 24 – Tomás Muñoz, 88, Spanish...
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  • film director (Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman, Half of a Yellow Sun). Ernesto Cavour, 82, Bolivian singer (Los Jairas). Noel Clarke, 91, Australian footballer...
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  • Soledad" Eddy Navia 4:00 6. "El Hacha" Inti-Illimani 5:28 7. "Leño Verde" Ernesto Cavour 2:37 8. "Chaquiras de Luz" William Centellas 3:34 9. "Me Querido Potosi...
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  • Ernesto Daquanno (Rome, 7 January 1897 – Dongo, 28 April 1945) was an Italian journalist during the Fascist regime, the last director of Agenzia Stefani...
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    Ernesto Burzagli CB GCMM GOA (7 June 1873 – 13 September 1944) was a prominent figure in the Kingdom of Italy during the early 20th century. During a...
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    broken up for scrap. Of the surviving members of the Conte di Cavour class, Conte di Cavour was scrapped after the end of the war and Giulio Cesare was...
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  • 1. "Noche de rosas" Moshe Dor Yosef Hadar 2:38 2. "Tres bailecitos" Ernesto Cavour 2:31 3. "Gira, gira, girasol" Víctor Jara 2:57 4. "Peoncito del mandiocal"...
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    Livorno, he graduated as ensign in 1921, assigned on the battleship Conte di Cavour. In 1928 he was promoted to lieutenant and assigned to the 143rd Seaplane...
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    I. The class was an incremental improvement over the preceding Conte di Cavour class. Like the earlier ships, Andrea Doria and Duilio were armed with a...
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    Kingdom of Sardinia, whose government was led by Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, also had ambitions of establishing a united Italian state. In the context...
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  • of Casse Rurali e Artigiana di Diano d'Alba, C.R.A. di Gallo di Grinzane Cavour and C.R.A. di Vezza d'Alba, the three rural credit unions based in the Province...
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    1887. The lungotevere is located between the ponte Umberto I and ponte Cavour; it has some fine buildings, like the Borghese cottage, designed by Filippo...
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    Italian dictator, about the 1859 agreement between Napoleon III and Count Cavour which led to the Second Italian War of Independence. The film was made at...
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  • of the newspaper Gazzetta Piemontese, with support from Camillo Cavour. Under the Cavour government, the agency gained huge advantages through the granting...
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  • was a widely used Italian heavy machine gun produced by Società Italiana Ernesto Breda and used by the Italian Navy and Italian Army during World War II...
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  • Giambatista Beccaria (1716–1781), physicist. Camillo Benso (1810–1861), Conte di Cavour, politician. Livio Berruti (born 1939), athlete. Fausto Bertinotti (born...
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