cachucha
31cachucha — n. a Spanish solo dance. Etymology: Sp …
32Cachuca — Cachucha is a Spanish solo dance in 3/4 to 3/8 of the time. Similar to Bolero. Cachucha is danced to an Andalusian national song with castanet accompaniment. Etymology From Spanish cachucha , small boat. Possibly from diminutive of cacho , shard …
33cachuca — Cachucha Ca*chu cha, n. [Sp.] An Andalusian dance in three four time, resembling the bolero. [Sometimes in English spelled {cachuca}.] [1913 Webster] The orchestra plays the cachucha. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] || …
34hucha — cachucha hucha …
35КАЧУЧА — (Cachucha), испанский танец, похожий на болеро …
36Manela Bustamante — Manela Bustamante, born Manuela Bustamante (Havana, Cuba, November 14, 1924 – San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 12, 2005) was a famous Cuban actress, who performed the character Cachucha in perhaps the most remembered Cuban comedy show of its era… …
37Carnaval de Paris — Au Carnaval de Paris 2011, place Gambetta, un groupe de joyeux carnavaleux pose au pied d un géant venu de Belgique. De gauche à droite : Antoine Charneau, Alexandra Bristiel, Gabrielle Savelli et Basile Pachkoff …
38КАЧУЧА — (исп. cachucha). Испанский танец, исполняемый с кастаньетами и состоящий из балеро и фанданго. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. КАЧУЧА исп. cachucha. Танец, составленный из испанских танцев: болеро и …
39Puerto Rican cuisine — Cocina Criolla can be traced back to African, Amerindian and Spanish inhabitants of the island …
40Cuisine of Puerto Rico — The cuisine of Puerto Rico has its roots in the cuisines of Spain and the Amerindian Taínos. The cuisine is also influenced by the cuisines of the United States, Mexico, and African countries like Ethiopia.HistoryThe cuisines of Spain, Taíno and… …