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La Canela, the Valley of Cinnamon, is a legendary location in South America. As with El Dorado , its legend grew out of expectations aroused by the voyage of Christopher Columbus . He had demonstrated to the satisfaction of his backers that gold and spices would be found as a result of his Atlantic crossing ; since he himself found little of ...
The main tourist attraction in Canela is the Parque do Caracol, the Cathedral of Stone, and Caracol Falls (Cascata do Caracol). Like sister town Gramado, Canela is a large tourist draw during the winter, where snowfall can occur, and during the Christmas holiday and the local town council deck Canela with lights and other festive decorations.
The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes (Portuguese: Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora de Lourdes), is a Catholic church located in the Brazilian city of Canela, Rio Grande do Sul. It is erroneously known as the Cathedral of Stone ( Portuguese : Catedral de Pedra) , although the church is not actually a cathedral.
The Canela are a group of multiple indigenous peoples of Northeastern Brazil who speak the Canela language. The peoples historically grouped under the label have included the Ramkokamekrá, Apanyekra, and Kenkateye. [ 1 ]
"La flor de la canela", commonly translated to the English language as "The Cinnamon Flower", is a Creole waltz composed by the Peruvian singer-songwriter Chabuca Granda. The song was first recorded in 1950 by the musica criolla trio Los Morochucos [ es ] .
Canella is widely distributed, and not uncommon on the Florida Keys, where it was first discovered by J. L. Blodgett.It generally grows under the shade of larger trees in dense forests composed of Sideroxylon, Lysiloma, Swietenia, Bursera, Hypelate, Dipholis, and Nectandra.
Canela (surname), including a list of people with the name; Canela Cox (born 1984), American singer and songwriter who recorded under the mononym "Canela" Canela, the debut album by Canela Cox; Canela, character in the 2002 Venezuelan telenovela Mambo y canela; Canela people, an indigenous people of Brazil; Canela language, a Ge language of Brazil
Flor y canela is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 1988. [1] It is an original story of Spanish writer Benito Pérez Galdós , adapted by María Teresa Calderón and Marissa Garrido and directed by Luis Vélez.