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  2. Maracas–Saint Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Maracas–Saint Joseph is a colloquial name used in Trinidad and Tobago to distinguish the Maracas Valley above the town of Saint Joseph from Maracas Beach.Maracas–Saint Joseph is one of the large valleys on the southern side of the Northern Range, while Maracas Beach lies on the opposite side of the mountains.

  3. Maraca - Wikipedia

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    Maracas (from Guaraní mbaracás), [2] also known as tamaracas, were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba people, found also with other Indigenous ethnic groups, such as the Guarani, Orinoco and in Florida.

  4. Maracás - Wikipedia

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  6. Da Silvano - Wikipedia

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    Da Silvano was an Italian restaurant in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, known for its celebrity clientele and gregarious owner Silvano Marchetto (1946-2024). [1] The eatery opened in 1975 and shut its doors in December 2016 some 41 odd years later. [2] Jack Nicholson and Leo Castelli ate there once. [3] [4]

  7. Mexico Pavilion at Epcot - Wikipedia

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    The central indoor area of the pavilion is themed as an outdoor twilight-lit Mexican village and marketplace, Plaza de los Amigos. At the edge of the plaza, a restaurant, San Ángel Inn Restaurante, overlooks an indoor lagoon with a themed backdrop of another pyramid and a smoldering volcano in the distance with themed lighting and smoke effects.

  8. Giovanni Kiyingi - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Kiyingi, is a Ugandan folk singer-songwriter and world music artist. He is known for his skills as a multi-instrumentalist who plays the local Ugandan fiddle (), akogo, adungu, guitar, harmonica, flute, djembe, calabash, congas, drums, and maracas, among others.

  9. Anibal Barrow - Wikipedia

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    Mencia praised Barrow's combination of “joviality and traditionalism” and noted that for a time he always had with him on the television program a pair of maracas, which he played on the air while saying the nonsense words “naca naca pirinaca, ni fu ni fa, machaca chu, sunga tunga marunga tanga,” which became famous in Honduras.