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  2. Bomba (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Bomba Dance in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Bomba was developed in Puerto Rico during the early European colonial period. The first documentation of bomba dates back to 1797: botanist André Pierre Ledru described his impressions of local inhabitants dancing and singing popular bombas in Voyage aux îles de Ténériffe, la Trinité, Saint-Thomas, Sainte-Croix et Porto Ricco.

  3. Museo Parque de Bombas - Wikipedia

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    Museo Parque de Bombas [3] (Parque de Bombas Museum) is a museum located inside the historic Parque de Bombas in the Ponce Historic Zone in Ponce, Puerto Rico. This museum is located at the Plaza Las Delicias town square, directly behind the Ponce Cathedral. It is housed in a building that once housed the city's main (and, initially, its only ...

  4. Parque de Bombas - Wikipedia

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    Parque de Bombas in August 1977. The structure was built as the main exhibit pavilion for the 1882 Exhibition Trade Fair. [4] The Madrid-based central government assigned the task of designing and constructing it to a Spanish Army officer, Lt. Colonel Máximo de Meana y Guridi [5] [6] who was also a trained architect and later served as Mayor of the city.

  5. List of Puerto Rican films - Wikipedia

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    Danzas Puertorriqueñas: José Raúl Ramírez: Musical, short: DIVEDCO: Ignacio: Ángel F. Rivera: Fiction, drama: DIVEDCO: El Santero: Amílcar Tirado: Zoilo Cajigas Sotomayor, Antonio Torres Martinó: Documentary: Documentary about Zoilo Cajigas Sotomayor's artisan work. Part of the DIVEDCO film catalogue. Pablo Casals en Puerto Rico: Jack Delano

  6. La Bomba (Ricky Martin song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Bomba" is one of Martin's most commercially successful songs in his career. [43] It was a top-five hit in Central American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] The song debuted at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart on July 11, 1998, becoming Martin's 16th entry.

  7. List of Puerto Rican television series - Wikipedia

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    Entrando por la Cocina; Esto no es un Show; Esto no Tiene Nombre; Gaby, Fofó y Miliki [5] Genovevo (Puerto Rico TV show) Ja ja, jiji, jo jo con Agrelot; La Camara Comica; La Criada; La Criada Malcriada; La Pareja Dispareja; La Pension de Dona Tere; La Taberna Budweiser; La Taberna India; Los Kakucómicos; Los García; Mapi y Papi; Maripili; No ...

  8. List of Puerto Rican comedians - Wikipedia

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    Dagmar Rivera. The following is a list of Puerto Rican comedians which includes comedians who were born in Puerto Rico, comedians who are of full or partial Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long-term residents or immigrants of other ethnic heritages who have made Puerto Rico their home and happen to be comedians as well.

  9. Category:Puerto Rican comedians - Wikipedia

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