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  1. Etimologia. O nome Portugal apareceu entre os anos 930 a 950 da Era Cristã, sendo no final do século X que começou a ser usado com mais frequência. O Rei Fernando I de Leão e Castela, chamado o Magno, denominou oficialmente o território de Portugal, quando, em 1067, o deu ao seu filho D. Garcia, que se intitulou rei do mesmo nome. [21]

  2. Cuban folk music includes a variety of traditional folk music of Cuba, and has been influenced by the Spanish and the African culture as well as the remaining indigenous population of the Caribbean.

  3. Cuban carnival. The first African drums were heard in Cuba, since the 16th century, only during the celebration of certain feasts, such as the Día de Reyes (Three Kings Day) and Carnestolendas or Carnival, because their use was restricted to some mutual aid societies, called "Cabildos de nación", where the slaves and their descendants were ...

  4. Este artículo forma parte de la categoría: Historia de la música. Véase también: Portal:Música. La nueva música 1 o moderna se refiere a la música de la tradición europea escrita ( artística ), elaborada aproximadamente entre 1910 y 1975. Fue precedida por la música del romanticismo y postromanticismo, y sucedida por la música ...

  5. Music Rhythms in Latin America. ("Classic") Sertanejo didn't evolve from country music, at least not american country. It started around 1910-1920s in parallel with it. It comes from embolada, moda and (the influence which is also a big genre) portuguese fado. All these have been present for a long time in Brazil.

  6. Venezuela. v. t. e. Mambo is a genre of Cuban dance music pioneered by the charanga Arcaño y sus Maravillas in the late 1930s and later popularized in the big band style by Pérez Prado. It originated as a syncopated form of the danzón, known as danzón-mambo, with a final, improvised section, which incorporated the guajeos typical of son ...

  7. Música Criolla or Canción Criolla is a varied genre of Peruvian music that exhibits influences from African, European, and Andean music. The genre's name reflects the coastal culture of Peru, and the local evolution of the term criollo into a more socially inclusive element of the nation.

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