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- Philadelphia's New and Commentary: Chalchaleros Argentina's Famous Folksingers". 2013. "Canciones folkloricas con los Chalchaleros: Exitos del momento". 1964...
- after an Argentine musical group, Los Chalchaleros, whose songs were po****r with its discoverers. The Chalchalero viscacha rat is a medium-sized species...
- Elsa Historia De Amor Perdon Por Adorarte No Me Lo Digas (tango) Los Chalchaleros Carlos Gardel Daniel Santos Pasillo Bolero Handelsman, Michael (2000)...
- Folclore (zamba, chacarera, etc.) po****rized by musicians like Los Chalchaleros, Tremor, Los Fronterizos, Carlos Rivero, Soledad Pastorutti, and Mercedes...
- and professor Martina Silva de Gurruchaga, independence fighter Los Chalchaleros, folk music band Los Nocheros, folk music band Luciana Pedraza, actress...
- Timoteo "Dino" Saluzzi (born 20 May 1935) is an Argentinian bandoneon player. He is the son of Cayetano Saluzzi and the father of guitarist José Maria...
- nasal ending. In Argentina, the common name is chal-chal (hence Los Chalchaleros, a folkloric music group), as in Portuguese. Other names in Brazil are...
- Short-furred Atlantic tree-rat Red-crested tree rat Golden vizcacha rat Chalchalero viscacha rat There are 37 species in Myomorpha ****essed as critically...
- rat (Tympanoctomys barrerae) Kirchner's viscacha rat (Tympanoctomys kirchnerorum) Chalchalero viscacha rat (Tympanoctomys loschalchalerosorum) Category...
- Tympanoctomys loschalchalerosorum (Mares, Braun, Barquez & Diaz, 2000) (Chalchalero viscacha rat). Salinas Grandes, Argentina. Species Tympanoctomys kirchnerorum...