Bouyon (French pronunciation: [bujɔ̃]; Occitan: Boion; Italian: Boione) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France. Situated...
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Bouyon (pronunciation: boo-your) is a genre of Dominican music that originated in Dominica in the late 1980s. Prominent bouyon groups include Windward...
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Bouyon soca is a fusion-genre of bouyon music originating from Dominica and soca music originating from Trinidad & Tobago and the other English speaking...
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Soca music (section Bouyon soca)
as ragga-style vocals. Bouyon influenced a certain style of soca known as bouyon soca. Bouyon soca typically blends old bouyon music rhythms from the...
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Music of Dominica (section Bouyon)
and roll. Dominica's own popular music industry has created a form called bouyon, which combines elements from several styles and has achieved a wide fanbase...
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Bouillon (Haitian Creole: bouyon; /ˈbuːjɒn/) is a Haitian soup. This name comes from the French verb bouillir, meaning to boil. It is made with sliced...
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The Bouyon is a river that flows through the Alpes-Maritimes department of southeastern France. It is 15.4 km (9.6 mi) long. It flows into the river Estéron...
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Bouillon, Belgium (redirect from Bouyon, Belgium)
Bouillon (French pronunciation: [bujɔ̃] ; Walloon: Bouyon) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes...
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Music of Guadeloupe (section Bouyon gwada)
the New generation of bouyon bands who toured the French Antilles, a popular offshoot of bouyon from Guadeloupe is called bouyon gwada. The jump up had...
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multinational single to feature the word "ragga" in its title. Reggae Ska Bouyon-muffin Bhangragga Jamaican Patois, the language of the distinctive vocals...
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styles including ska, reggae, dancehall, dub, grime, hip hop, soca and bouyon music. The combination of singing and toasting is known as singjaying. In...
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Music of Martinique (section Bouyon (Jump up))
and Gil Semedo, the African artist Kaysha. Bouyon (Boo-Yon) is a form of popular music of Dominica. Bouyon was developed in the 1980s by bands like WCK...
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Music of the Lesser Antilles (section Bouyon)
the New generation of bouyon bands who toured the French Antilles, a popular offshoot of bouyon from Guadeloupe is called bouyon gwada. The jump up had...
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restaurants, including a wide variety of hip hop, calypso, soca, kompa, zouk, bouyon, reggae and merengue. Sint Maarten has a well-known Carnival tradition featuring...
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Music of Saint Lucia (section Bouyon soca)
development of our people". Bouyon soca typically blends old bouyon music rhythms from the 90s' and soca music. In recent years Bouyon soca has become popular...
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language perspective, Bouyon draws on English and Kwéyòl. Bouyon music is popular across the Caribbean and is known as "bouyon gwada" or jump up music...
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Awara broth (Bouillon d'awara in French and Bouyon wara in Guianan Creole) is a typical Guianan Creole stew from French Guiana, made up of many ingredients...
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outside the Caribbean include, bachata, merengue, palo, mambo, baithak gana, bouyon, cadence-lypso, calypso, soca, chutney, chutney-soca, compas, dancehall...
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Booyah Borș de burechiușe Bosintang Bosnian pot Bouillabaisse Bourride Bouyon Bozbash Bouillon/broth Bread soup Brudet Brunswick stew Budae-jjigae Bulalo...
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learned to paint in Siena or from a Sienese master. He worked circa 1440 in Bouyon, in 1443 in Taggia in northern Italy, and around 1450 in Fréjus and possibly...
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Romero Fernández de Landa. Her actual constructor at Ferrol was Honorato Bouyón. She was the prototype and lead ship of the Santa Ana class, also known...
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favourite among the locals. Other speciality dishes include a dish known as bouyon, which is a thick red beans one-pot soup meal made of meat, ground provisions...
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Tropicalia Música sertaneja Samba Pagode Samba rock Caribbean Baithak Gana Bouyon Cadence-lypso Calypso Cha-cha-chá Chutney Chutney soca Chutney parang Compas...
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Booyah Borș de burechiușe Bosintang Bosnian pot Bouillabaisse Bourride Bouyon Bozbash Bouillon/broth Bread soup Brudet Brunswick stew Budae-jjigae Bulalo...
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popular offshoot within the bouyon is called bouyon hardcore, a style characterized by its lewd and violent lyrics. Popular Bouyon gwada musicians include...
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music Indian folk music Parang Parang soca Chutney parang Rapso Ragga soca Bouyon soca Afrosoca Groovy soca Power soca Reggae Rhythm Section Tassa Steelpan...
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platform", or it may further derive from a West African language word. Biguine Bouyon music Chouval bwa Edmond Mondesir Rara music Guilbault, Jocelyne (1993)...
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language perspective, Bouyon draws on English and Kwéyòl. Bouyon music is popular across the Caribbean, and is known as "bouyon gwada" or jump up music...
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Many of the streets in old town reflect French origins in their names: Bouyón, D'Clouet, Hourruitiner, Gacel, and Griffo, for instance. Cienfuegos port...
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