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  2. Kleiderman - Wikipedia

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    The only album by the band was released on 1 December 1994 [1] and was titled Con el mundo a mis pies. [2] Until August 1997, it had sold 6,500 copies. [3] It was released via Banguela Records, co-managed by Mello. [1]

  3. Blas Infante - Wikipedia

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    Blas Infante Pérez de Vargas (5 July 1885 – 11 August 1936) was an Andalusian socialist politician, [2] Georgist, [3] writer, historian and musicologist. He is considered the "father of Andalusia" by Andalusian nationalists .

  4. Gitanos - Wikipedia

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    Gitano children are regularly segregated from their non-gitano peers and have poorer academic outcomes. [45] In 1978, 68% of adult gitanos were illiterate. [46] Literacy has greatly improved over time; approximately 10% of gitanos were illiterate as of 2006-2007 (with older gitanos much more likely than younger gitanos to be illiterate). [47]

  5. Great Gypsy Round-up - Wikipedia

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    The Prison Window by John Phillip depicting a Romani family in Spain during the Great Gypsy Round-up.. The Great Gypsy Round-up (Spanish: Gran Redada de Gitanos), also known as the general imprisonment of the Gypsies (prisión general de gitanos), was a raid authorized and organized by the Spanish Monarchy that led to the arrest of most Roma in the region and the genocide of 120,000 Romani ...

  6. Romani people in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Recomendaciones para el tratamiento con enfoque de derechos humanos de la población gitana (Rrom, Ludar, Caló) su cultura en medios audiovisuales (PDF) Argentina gitana: mitos y verdades de una comunidad nómade; Los apellidos de origen gitano que circulan en Argentina; La comunidad gitana en Salta y su genocidio olvidado

  7. Andalusian Liberation - Wikipedia

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    LA mixed the ideas of Blas Infante with Islamic Neo-andalusism, represented by the Yama'a Islámica de Al-Andalus. LA proposed an official status for the Arabic language in the region. LA was openly independentist. [5] LA thought that Islam was not a religion itself but the expression of the Andalusian cultural "genius and style".

  8. Lupita D'Alessio - Wikipedia

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    She started her career in showbusiness with her father Poncho D'Alessio, who had a musical show called La Familia D'Alessio on a Tijuana television station. She then moved to Mexico City and released a single "Mi Corazón es un Gitano", a cover of the Italian song "Il Cuore è Uno Zingaro" which won the Sanremo Music Festival, both in 1971.

  9. Wikipedia:Translation/Blas Infante - Wikipedia

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    Translation Request ———— → Blas Infante ———— Translation status: Stage 1 : Request Comment: The Arabic given already has an interwiki with Munir Redfa. Can this be explained? gren グレン 09:30, 28 May 2007 (UTC) Requested by: User:Asterion Interest of the translation: Father of Andalusian nationalism. No current English ...