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La Cucaracha (1976-1983) was an English and Spanish bilingual newspaper created by and for the Chicano community of Pueblo, Colorado. Creators Juan Espinosa, Deborah Espinosa, David Martinez and Pablo Mora recognized the exclusion of Chicanos in popular media and published the first issue in 1976.
Tramway passing through Basta, 1925. al-Basta (Arabic: البسطة) is a neighborhood in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. [1] It is divided in two parts, Basta Fawka (upper) and Tahta (lower). [2] [3] Ramadan scenes in al-Basta, 2016. The area is known for its antique shops. [4] [5]
Drina river house (Serbian Cyrillic: Кућица на Дрини, Kućica na Drini) is a wooden, cabin-like house on the rock in the middle of the Drina river, near the town of Bajina Bašta in western Serbia.
Los Seis were active in the UMAS (United Mexican American Students) at the University of Colorado Boulder.At the time [1967-1979] [4] [better source needed], Colorado was one of fewer than 10 U.S. states in which Chicanos (mid-20th century political/cultural term used by some Mexican Americans) were initiating the original MECha groups.
Basta (Arabic: بسطة) is a pre-historic archaeological site and village in Ma'an Governorate, Jordan, 36 kilometres (22 mi) southeast of Petra. [1] It is named for the nearby contemporary village of Basta. [2] Like the nearby site of Ba'ja, Basta was built in c. 7000 BC and belongs to the PPNB (Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) period. [3]
The Boulder Bach Festival is an annual music festival held in Boulder, Colorado, known for its diverse repertoire spanning across the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras. Founded in 1981, the festival has evolved significantly over time, expanding its musical offerings and community engagement beyond its initial focus solely on Johann ...
Hotel Boulderado postcard, sent 1909. The Hotel Boulderado is located at 13th and Spruce St. in downtown Boulder, Colorado.It opened on New Year's Day 1909. The original 1908 Otis Elevator is still in operation.
Stubborn and determined fighters, adept at employing guerrilla tactics in urban areas, the INM/al-Mourabitoun operated mainly within West Beirut, controlling by the mid-1980s the important Mahallat Abu Shaker, Wadi Abu Jamil, Hamra, Corniche El-Mazraa, Corniche El-Manara, Bashoura, Basta El-Tahta, Chyah and Ras Beirut districts and quarters.