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    sound vibration. After slavery the cajón was spread to a much larger audience including Criollos. Given that the cajón comes from musicians who were enslaved...
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    Cajon Pass (/kəˈhoʊn/; Spanish: Puerto del Cajón or Paso del Cajón) is a mountain pass between the San Bernardino Mountains to the east and the San Gabriel...
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    El Cajon (/ɛl kəˈhoʊn/ el kə-HOHN, Latin American Spanish: [el kaˈxon]; Spanish: El Cajón, meaning "the box") is a city in San Diego County, California...
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  • El Cajon may refer to: El Cajon, California, United States El Cajón, Catamarca, Argentina Rancho El Cajon, a Mexican land grant in modern-day California...
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    The cajón de tapeo, tapeador, cajón de tamboreo or Mexican cajon is a wood box drum traditional to southern Mexico. It is played by slapping the top face...
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    Portezuelo del Cajón, also known as Hito Cajón, is a mountain pass on the border between Chile and Bolivia, located on the lower southeast flank of Juriques...
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    El Cajon Mountain, commonly known as El Capitan or El Cap, is a mountain in the Cuyamaca Mountains, and prominent natural landmark in the East County...
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    The El Cajón Dam, officially known as Central Hidroeléctrica Francisco Morazán, is a hydroelectric power plant located in Western Honduras. The dam impounds...
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  • El Cajon Dam may refer to: El Cajón Dam (Argentina) El Cajón Dam (Honduras) El Cajón Dam (Mexico) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    touring musicians Bram Kincheloe – cajón (Nov 2009–Dec 2010) Thomas Biilman – cajón (Mar 2013–Oct 2013) Collin DeJoseph – cajón, backing vocals (Jul 2014–Jul...
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