• Mulatto (redirect from Mulatos)
    with the letter "o" and is written as follows: Spanish and Portuguese – mulato; Italian – mulatto. The French equivalent is mulâtre. In English, the masculine...
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    The mulato pepper is one of the two dried varieties of the poblano pepper. Mulatos are dried fully mature poblanos, whereas poblanos that are harvested...
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  • Look up mulato in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mulato is an alternative spelling of "mulatto", an offensive and outdated classification for a person...
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  • Mulatos is a gold mine located in the town of Sahuaripa in Sonora, Mexico. Alamos Gold bought the mine in 2003 and commercial production started in 2006...
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  • O Mulato is a novel written by the Brazilian writer Aluísio de Azevedo. It was first published in 1881 and represents the beginning of Brazilian Naturalism...
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    Diego el Mulato is the name given to several pirates who were active in the Caribbean during the 1600s. According to Irene A. Wright, they were all only...
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  • José Daniel Mulato Palacios (born 9 January 2003) is a Colombian professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Serbian SuperLiga club Spartak...
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  • The Rio Mulatos-Potosí line is a railway line in Bolivia, containing Cóndor station, the Western Hemisphere's highest railway station (4,594 m or 15,072 ft)...
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  • Balé Mulato (Portuguese for Mulatto ballet) is the eighth studio album by Brazilian axé/MPB singer Daniela Mercury, released in 2005 in Brazil through...
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  • The Mulatos River is a river of Urabá Antioquia, Colombia. It drains into the Caribbean Sea. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International...
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    flavorful than the less ripe, green poblano. A closely related variety is the mulato, which is darker in color, sweeter in flavor, and softer in texture. The...
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  • Balé Mulato – Ao Vivo is Daniela Mercury's fourth live album, released in Brazil in December 2006 through EMI. The tracks of this album (with the exception...
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    languages are extinct. The three languages were: Comecrudan Comecrudo (a.k.a. Mulato or Carrizo) † Garza † Mamulique (a.k.a. Carrizo de Mamulique) † In John...
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    (assimilated Amerindians in general, and descendants of Whites and Natives), mulatos (descendants of primarily Whites and Afro-Brazilians) and cafuzos (descendants...
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    remained the same was the use of chili peppers, especially ancho, pasilla, mulato and chipotle, and the consistency of the sauce. The true story of how mole...
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  • Jardim do Mulato is a municipality in the state of Piauí in the Northeast region of Brazil. List of municipalities in Piauí IBGE 2020 "Divisão Territorial...
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    Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro is located in Barrio Lastarria, between Plaza Baquedano, Parque Forestal and Cerro Santa Lucía in Santiago, Chile. A popular...
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  • The Mulato-Getudo or Mulato-Jetudo Fault (Spanish: Falla de Mulato-Jetudo) is a sinistral oblique thrust fault in the departments of Tolima, Caldas and...
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    or cuarterón Castizo + Española - Español Criollo Negro + Española - Mulato Mulato + Española - Morisco Morisco + Española - Albina Español + Tornatrás...
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    a broad classification that encompasses Multiracial Brazilians such as mulatos and cafuzos, as well as assimilated Indigenous Americans known as caboclos...
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    or cuarterón Castizo + Española - Español Criollo Negro + Española - Mulato Mulato + Española - Morisco Morisco + Española - Albina Español + Tornatrás...
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    movement. He introduced the Naturalist movement in Brazil with the novel O Mulato, in 1881. He founded and occupied the 4th chair of the Brazilian Academy...
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    was not formally used in Spanish territories. Competing terms, such as mulato, were also used. From the beginning the early sixteenth century, when African...
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    Quezon.[citation needed] Castas Filipino mestizo Miscegenation Morisco Mulato Atavism Passing (racial identity) Sandra Laing 1 Should not be confused...
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  • he wants to become more benevolent and presidential, he sends his man El Mulato to find Belisa and bring her to him. With Belisa's help, The Colonel is...
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    A cocktail is a mixed drink typically made with a distilled liquor (such as arrack, brandy, cachaça, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, or whiskey) as its base...
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    name given to the offspring of a white and a negro. The word is Spanish, mulato from mulo a mule or, as in ... meamelouc; Griffe | black, negro and mulatto;...
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    example, in popular usage includes those who are caboclos (mestizos), mulatos (mulattoes), cafuzos (zambos), juçaras (archaic term for tri-racials) and...
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  • Similarly, the Spanish cognate cuarterón is used to describe cuarterón de mulato or morisco (someone whose racial origin is three-quarters white and one-quarter...
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    Batista y Zaldívar (full name from 1939) Nickname(s) El Hombre, El Indio, Mulato Lindo, Cuqui Military service Allegiance Republic of Cuba Branch/service...
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