Song and dance of Spanish origin, which arrived in Brazil through Portugal.
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Examples for "tirana"
Examples for "tirana"
1Here, too, I saw the sun-bird, called tirana by the Spaniards in the Oroonoque, and shot one of them.
2Here, too, close to the river, I frequently saw the bird called sun-bird by the English colonists and tirana by the Spaniards in the Oroonoque.
3That young man would be surprised if he should visit Tirana to-day.
4Elizabeth Gowing has been living in Tirana for more than five years.
5The Limerick-based body recently flew 70 in-calf heifers from Shannon to Tirana.
1The railway line linking St Moritz and Tirano in Italy was declared a Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
2This last takes its title from a village in the neighbourhood of Tirano, where a table-wine is chiefly grown.
3In favourable weather the whole journey from Tirano would have occupied at least four days, with scanty halts at night.
4The district where the wine of Valtellina is grown extends, roughly speaking, from Tirano to Morbegno, a distance of some fifty-four miles.
5Sculptured figures of the sun and moon, such as I have already mentioned, are found near Caycara, at the Cerro del Tirano.
6The Italian revenue derives a large profit from the frontier dues paid at the gate between Tirano and Poschiavo on the Bernina road.