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  1. This is to say that in modern Texas-Mexican society musical culture has not been strictly determined by socioeconomic factors; rather, ethnic conflict has played a critical role as well.

  2. Sep 9, 2021 · Tejano music is a rich blend of traditional music from Mexico and popular sounds from the United States. Learn about the genre and its history, which dates back to the early 1900s.

  3. Jun 22, 2024 · Tejano, popular music style fusing Mexican, European, and U.S. influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation known as norteño) and Texas in the mid-19th century with the introduction of the accordion by German, Polish, and Czech immigrants.

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  4. Texas has long been a fertile source of Blues music, and it continues to uphold that tradition, but there is a difference between the early days and the present. What we know today as ‘Texas Roadhouse Blues’ is typically a boogie-heavy dance music that sprang from a long tradition of live music in bars. Austin is known as ‘the live music ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MimaropaMimaropa - Wikipedia

    Region IV-B was designated as Mimaropa, which stands for the island provinces belonging to the Southern Tagalog region—Mindoro (Oriental and Occidental), Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. Region IV-A was designated as Calabarzon. Marinduque was a sub-province of Quezon, at that time known as Tayabas; it became independent province in 1920 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CalabarzonCalabarzon - Wikipedia

    Prior to its creation as a region, Calabarzon, together with the Mimaropa region, the province of Aurora, and several parts of Metro Manila, formed the historical region known as Southern Tagalog, until they were separated in 2002 by virtue of Executive Order No. 103.

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  8. May 16, 2016 · On May 17, 2002, GMA issued Executive Order No. 103, which divided the large region into two smaller regions: Region IV-A, to be known as CALABARZON, and Region IV-B, now known as MIMAROPA. Aside from this, the province of Aurora now belonged to the Central Luzon Region.