- The Nova
Cançó (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈnɔβə kənˈso],
meaning in
English "The New Song") was an
artistic movement that
promoted Catalan music in Francoist...
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September 2012. Novel, Pepa (2009). "Cantautores Catalanas: De la Nova
Canco a la Nova
Canco D'ara. El paso y el peso del pasado".
Journal of
Spanish Cultural...
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Gonzalo Méndez de
Canço y Donlebún (alternatively
spelled "de Cancio" or "de Canzo"; c. 1554 –
March 31, 1622) was a
Spanish admiral who
served as the...
- The
Cançó (or Cançon) de
Santa Fe (Occitan: [kanˈsu ðe ˈsantɔ ˈfe], Catalan: [kənˈso ðə ˈsantə ˈfɛ]; French:
Chanson de
Sainte Foi d'Agen, English: Song...
- The Sis ****s de
Cançó in
Canet de Mar was a m****
festival of
Catalan singing in a time when Catalan, as a
language and as a culture, was
somehow ****cuted...
- canción7 (arch. cançón) canción, cançom8 canção canción (also canciu)
canta cançó chanson canzone cântec 'song'
magis plūs más (arch. plus) máis mais más...
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canning company Canco Industries is
under fire from
local environmentalists for
dumping toxic chemicals into the harbor. When a
Canco employee dies in...
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called Canco has
announced plans to
build a huge
cannery near Noyo. The murderous, ****-hungry
mutations are
apparently the
result of
Canco's experiments...
- The
canso or
canson or
canzo (Old
Occitan [kanˈsu]) was a song
style used by the troubadours. It was, by far, the most
common genre used,
especially by...
- psychiatry. In 1961,
Abella became one of the
earliest members of the Nova
Cançó group Els
Setze Jutges. He
released three EPs as a
member of the group,...