Paco Serrano (category People from Córdoba, Spain)
Cantero) is a Flamenco guitarist from Córdoba. At the age of 12 he was studying at the Flamenco Academy of Merengue de Córdoba (the teacher also of Vicente Amigo...
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Pablo Villa (category Córdoba CF players)
Spanish). Córdoba Información. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2013. De la Virgen, Martín (17 June 2013). "El Córdoba B cae eliminado de los 'play-off'...
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similar to that of modern Dominican merengue. In the 1970s, cuarteto became one of the cornerstones of Córdoba's cultural identity—together with Hortensia...
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musical debuted in Córdoba, Argentina, 16 December 2011 in the theater, Candilejas I. Mónica de Listorti lives in Buenos Aires and Córdoba, Argentina. She's...
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Quini (footballer, born 1989) (category People from Campiña Sur (Córdoba))
right-back for Super League Greece club Atromitos. Born in Fernán Núñez, Córdoba, Quini spent his first years as a senior competing in amateur football...
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styles, including influential genres such as cumbia, bachata, bossa nova, merengue, rumba, salsa, samba, son, and tango. During the 20th century, many styles...
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Uruguay and Argentina sponsored by the Casa de America Latina. Garcia studied flamenco under Merengue de Cordoba, Paco Serrano and Jose Antonio Rodrigues...
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Rodrigo (musician) (category Merengue musicians)
the cuarteto musical scene in Córdoba, Argentina. He first appeared on television at the age of two, on the show Fiesta de Cuarteto, along with family friend...
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popular sport in the zone, with teams like Junior Barranquilla, Jaguares de Córdoba, Real Cartagena and Unión Magdalena competing in the first and second...
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Nicaragua (redirect from Republica De Nicaragua)
Hernández de Córdoba founded two of Nicaragua's main cities: Granada on Lake Nicaragua, and then León, west of Lake Managua.: 35, 193 : 92 Córdoba soon built...
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