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PUNTA - Punta is a dance originated in the Central American coast of Belize, Honduras and Guatemala in the late 18th century with African beats. The best-kno...
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___ Arenas, port in 93-Down |
--- Arenas (Chilean seaport) |
___ Arenas (Chilean port) |
___ Arenas, Chile |
-- del Este, Uruguay |
Point, in ''geografía'' |
__ Arenas |
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It precedes "Arenas" in the name of a Chilean city, one of the southernmost in the world |
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Punta is a dance originated in the Central American coast of Belize, Honduras and Guatemala in the late 18th century with African beats. * The best-known traditional dance in Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and parts of Nicaragua is Punta called banguity, before the arrival of the Garifuna people in Punta Gorda, Roatan, Honduras on April 12, 1797. The first album of recorded traditional punta music was released originally in 1955 in Honduras. Sambunango was made famous by Gatos Bravos of Honduras with a song released in 1987; it's known as the first commercially produced punta music song from Honduras. The most famous song of punta music is Sopa De Caracol, made famous by Banda Blanca. The song was originally written by Belizean singer Hernan "Chico" Ramos, and translated into Spanish by Banda Blanca. It is most popular in its native Honduras. * The diaspora of Garinagu people, commonly called the "Garifuna Nation", dates back to the amalgamation of West African slaves and the Arawak and Cari |
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