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Toca Boca is a Swedish children's mobile video game developer. [3] [4] The company is owned by Spin Master and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. Toca Boca was founded July 18, 2010 by Emil Ovemar and Björn Jeffery, both of whom worked for the Bonnier Group. [5] They released their first application, “Helicopter Taxi” in March 2011.
Toca may refer to: Toca, Boyacá, a municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia; TOCA Touring Car series, a series of driving video games; TOCA, organisers and administrators of the British Touring Car Championship; Toca, an alternative name used in Italy for the wine grape Sauvignon vert; Toca, an alternative name for the Hungarian wine grape ...
The Institute of Aesthetic Research (Spanish: Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, since its foundation in 1936, [1] research has been carried out in its installations into the different forms of artistic expression in Mexico.
"Toca-Toca" is a song performed by Romanian band Fly Project. It was recorded in late 2012, at the Fly Records production studio owned by Tudor Ionescu, Tudor Parghel ...
Esta noche toca Charly. Un viaje por los recitales de Charly García (1956-1993). Buenos Aires: Gourmet Musical. Di Pietro, Roque (2021). Esta noche toca Charly. Un viaje por los recitales de Charly García. Tomo 2: Say No More (1994-2008). Buenos Aires: Gourmet Musical. Marchi, Sergio (1997). No digas nada. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana.
The toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) is a species of bird in the toucan family Ramphastidae.It is the largest species of toucan and has a distinctive appearance, with a black body, a white throat, chest and uppertail-coverts, and red undertail-coverts.
In African Art in Motion, African art scholar and Yale professor Robert Farris Thompson turns his attention to cool in both the African and African-American contexts: . The mind of an elder within the body of the young is suggested by the striking African custom of dancing "hot" with a "cool" unsmiling face.
La Boca (Spanish: [la ˈβoka]; "the Mouth", probably of the Matanza River) [2] is a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. Its location near the Port of Buenos Aires meant the neighbourhood became a melting pot of different cultures during the 20th century, when millions of immigrants from Europe and Asia arrived to Argentina.