Album Song Rithm CANTARES DE BOLIVIA EN TIEMPO DE HISTORIA LA TRAGEDIA DEL CHAPACO Tonada-Canción CUBA NO CAERA Cueca ROMPIERON RELACIONES Huayño...
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Bolivian Spanish (section Chapaco Spanish)
in the west of Tarija, and in the rest of the aforementioned areas. The Chapaco accent has an intonation similar to that of Jujuy, Salta, and Tucumán in...
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the Spanish river of the same name. Residents of Tarija call themselves Chapacos, regardless of social class and ethnic background. Although the origin...
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killed in action at Los Cajones on October 12, 1967. Jaime Arana Campero (Chapaco)- Bolivian, killed in action at Los Cajones on October 12, 1967. Octavio...
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Osorno, Middle left: Plaza de Armas, Middle right: Negro River seen from Chapaco Bridge, Bottom left: Locality of La Toma Bottom right: Remains of the Río...
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Ciclón de Tarija Full name Club Atlético Ciclón Nickname(s) El Equipo Chapaco Founded September 21, 1951 Ground Estadio IV Centenario Tarija, Bolivia...
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Ribereño Spanish Bolivian Spanish Andean Bolivian Valluno Vallegrandino Camba Chapaco Amazonic Spanish Llanero Spanish Southern Cone Spanish Chilean Spanish...
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could launch a coup of their own. The "Chapaco Putsch", named so due to the fact its leaders were all Chapacos from Tarija, was organized by Antonio Campero...
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