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There is
historical evidence suggesting the
existence of
trompos as
early as 4000 BCE, and
trompos have been
found on the bank of the
Euphrates river, likely...
- Al
pastor (from Spanish, "herdsman style"),
tacos al pastor, or
tacos de
trompo is a
preparation of spit-grilled
slices of meat,
usually pork originating...
-
variant of the game, pogs, uses
circular cards instead of
rectangular ones. A
trompo is a top that is spun by
winding a
length of
string around the top and launching...
- (Venezuela),
tumbo or
curuba (Bolivia); tacso, tumbo,
tumbo del norte,
trompos, tintin,
porocsho or
purpur (Peru). P****iflora
tarminiana belongs to the...
- museums,
which include the
Regional Museum of Jalisco, the Wax Museum, the
Trompo Mágico children's
museum and the
Museum of Anthropology. The
Former Ho****e...
-
Institute of Art and Culture), the
Tijuana Wax Museum, the
Museo El
Trompo (
Trompo Museum), and El Foro, the
former Jai Alai Palace, that is now a concert...
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paper doll that uses a
pullstring to move its arms and legs up and down.
Trompos and some
spinning tops use a
string that is
wound around the top and then...
- footballer, and a parti****nt of the 1930 FIFA
World Cup. His
nickname was '
Trompo' or 'Trompito' ('spinning top' in English). He was the
first Mexican to...
- Rattleback, or celt, a top that
reverses its spin
direction Teetotum Tippe top
Trompo, or "Whipping top"
Wizzzer Modern tops have
several sophisticated improvements...
-
Manuel "Chaquetas"
Rosas and
Felipe "Diente" Rosas, as well as Juan "El
Trompo" Carreño,
helped Atlante to
become one of the most po****r teams, mostly...