cantinas
1Cantiñas — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Garita en Cádiz La cantiñas son un grupo de palos flamencos característicos de la ciudad de Cádiz, los Puertos y Jerez de la Frontera. Por ello es sinónimo del término cantes de Cádiz . Dichos palos son las alegrías …
2Cantiñas — The Cantiñas is a group of flamenco palos (musical forms), originated in the area of Cádiz in Andalusia (although some styles of cantiña have developed in the province of Seville). They share the same compás or rhythmic pattern with the soleá and …
3cantinas — n. (term used in Southwestern U.S.A. and Mexico) bar, pub, tavern; saloon …
4cantina — {{hw}}{{cantina}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Locale, interrato o seminterrato, fresco, adibito alla conservazione del vino o di derrate alimentari | (est.) Ripostiglio o stanza interrata o seminterrata, di un edificio | Andare in –c, (fig.) calare di tono… …
5Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo — Boy s Town, (or La Zona (en: the Zone) as is known in Spanish), is a commercial section of the border town of Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas which is located in Mexico, it is known to provide patrons with a variety of nocturnal entertainment activities …
6Cantina — is a word that can refer to various places and establishments. It is similar in etymology to canteen , and is derived from the Italian word for a wine cellar, winery, or vault. [ [http://www.bartleby.com/61/72/C0077200.html cantina. The American… …
7Flamenco — Para otros usos de este término, véase Flamenco (desambiguación). El Flamenco Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial …
8Cante flamenco — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Artículo principal: flamenco flamenco Orígenes musicales: andalusí, morisco, mozárabe, gitano, africano, americano Orígenes culturales: España …
9Flamenco — Not to be confused with Flamengo or Flamingo. For films with the same name, see Flamenco (film). Flamenco Stylistic origins Romani, Andalusian, Byzantine, Mozarabic, Moorish, Sephardic Cultural origins Andalusia (Spain) Typical instruments …
10Coyoacán —   Delegación   Fountain depicting the drinking coyotes that gave the town its name at the Jardín Centenario …