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- Jazz
- Swing
- Big Band
- Crooner
- Country and Western
- Traditional Pop
- Show tunes
- Classical
- Folk music
- Hawaiian music
- Latin American music
History remembers Simón Bolívar as the great liberator of South America and the man who dreamed of a US-style democratic confederation of free states. Those who have raised this polished and mythologized version of Bolívar, today revered by a certain left, take care. American, in omitting the despot
Mummy Juanita is the name given to the mummy of a 15th century Inca girl who was discovered in Peru in 1995. She is also known as the Lady of Ampato and the Inca Ice Maiden. The first name is due to the fact that her body was found on the top of Mount Ampato, an inactive volcano in the Andes, and th
“But it is important to state here that the Peruvian army, although it suffered a tremendous defeat in San Juan, was not destroyed, nor was it almost annihilated (as some writers affirm)”, wrote the hero Andrés Avelino Cáceres in his Memories. It was half past four in the morning and the field was c
The Proclamation of the Republic took place on November 15, 1889. This day is a holiday, because it celebrates the date on which the republican regime was proclaimed in Brazil. The first president of Brazil was Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca. With the change from the monarchical to the republican reg