- of this note and its
equivalent rest is
usually derived from the
Latin negra meaning 'black'—the Catalan, French, Galician, and
Spanish names for the...
- De Los
Santos (born
October 4, 1990),
known professionally as
Amara La
Negra, is an
American singer, actress, dancer, author, and
television host. De...
- La
Negra,
Spanish for The
Black Woman, may
refer to: La
Negra Carlota (died 1844),
enslaved Cuban woman and
rebel leader Caridad la
Negra (1879–1960),...
- Raça
Negra (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʁasɐ
ˈneɡɾɐ]);
Portuguese for "Black Race", is a
Brazilian pagode group from São
Caetano do Sul, São Paulo. The ensemble...
- La Loba
Negra (The
Black She-wolf) is an
opera in 3 acts by
Francisco Feliciano with
libretto by
Fides Cuyugan-Asensio. The
opera was
based on a novel...
- "Paloma
Negra" is a
ranchera song
written by Tomás Méndez and
originally released by
Chavela Vargas in 1961 on her self-titled
debut album. The song was...
- Look up
Negra or
negra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Negra is a term for a
quarter note.
Negra may also
refer to: a
common fig
cultivar the feminine...
-
Sierra Negra (also, and
perhaps more properly,
Cerro La
Negra) is an
extinct volcano located in the
Mexican state of Puebla,
close to the
border with Veracruz...
- Pata
Negra is a
Spanish flamenco-blues band,
established by
brothers Raimundo Amador (singer and guitarist, b. 1959 in Seville) and
Rafael Amador (guitarist...
- The
Sombra Negra (Spanish for "Black Shadow"), also
known as El Clan de
Planta ("The
Plant Clan"), are (as of 2014)
death squad groups based in El Salvador...