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Quinqui jargon is ****ociated with
quincalleros (tinkers), a semi-nomadic
group who live
mainly in the
northern half of Spain. They
prefer to be called...
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Quinqui (or cine
quinqui,
meaning "delinquency cinema") is a
Spanish film
genre that was most po****r at the end of the 1970s and in the 1980s. The films...
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range from 750,000 to over one million.
There are also the
mercheros (also
quinquis), a
formerly nomadic minority group.
Their origin is unclear. Historically...
- José
Antonio de la Loma [es],
known for
being the
first film of the cine
quinqui ("delinquency cinema")
genre that was po****r in
Spain at the end of the...
- gang of
juvenile delinquents and is
considered one of the cl****ics of the
quinqui film genre. In the English-speaking world, it has been
released under the...
- doi:10.1007/s00239-004-0046-3. PMID 15791728. S2CID 27481111.
Bolotin A,
Quinquis B,
Sorokin A,
Ehrlich SD (August 2005). "Clustered
regularly interspaced...
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Basque grammar but
using Romani-derived vocabulary. The
Mercheros were
Quinqui-speakers,
travelling as
cattle merchants and artisans.
Following the industrialization...
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Extremadurans Galicians Leonese Valencians Other groups Berbers Gypsies (including
Quinquis)
Maghrebis Sephardim (including Xuetas)
Significant Spanish diaspora Argentina...
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island in
Alaska MC Kinky,
raggamuffin toaster Kinky (film)
Kinky Boots (musical) Kink (disambiguation)
Kinki (disambiguation) The
Quinquis of Spain....
- 178. López Simón 2018, pp. 179–180. Carretero,
Nacho (October 2018). "
Quinquis: un
vistazo rápido a las
barriadas españolas de los 80". Jot Down. "Obras...