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chile mulato
chile mulato, n. U.S. Brit. /ˌtʃɪli muːˈlatəʊ/, /ˌtʃɪli mʊˈlatəʊ/, U.S. /ˌtʃɪli mʊˈlɑdoʊ/, /ˌtʃɪleɪ mʊˈlɑdoʊ/ Plural chiles mulatos, chilies mulatos, unchanged Forms: 19– chile mulato, 19– chili mulato [‹ Mexican Spanish chile mulato (although this is apparently first attested later: 1926 or earlier... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro
Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro is located in Barrio Lastarria, between Plaza Baquedano, Parque Forestal and Cerro Santa Lucía in Santiago, Chile. Gil | Flip360 Squares in Chile Tourist attractions in Santiago, Chile wikipedia.org
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mulatto
mulatto, n. and a. (mjuːˈlætəʊ) Forms: 6 mulatow, 7 malato, mallatto, melotto, molata, -o, mol(l)otto, mulata, -o, muletto, mullato, 7–8 molatto, -etto, mullatto, 8 malotto, melatto, moletta, 9 mulattoe, 7– mulatto. [a. Sp. (and Pg.) mulato young mule, hence one of mixed race, a mulatto, obscurely d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paineñamcu
He was captured in battle in 1584 and saved his life when he betrayed to his captors the location of a renegade Spaniard and a mulato that were leaders Vicente Carvallo y Goyeneche, Descripcion Histórico Geografía del Reino de Chile (Description Historical Geography of the Kingdom of Chile), University wikipedia.org
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José Gil de Castro
He was familiarly known as "El Mulato Gil". In 1816, he was appointed Grand Master of the Guild of Painters. His home and the surrounding grounds are now part of the Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro. wikipedia.org
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Barrio Lastarria
Houses were built between the winding streets, notably the house at Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro, built in the beginning of the 19th century. , Chile Entertainment districts in Chile Restaurant districts and streets wikipedia.org
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Tlalmanalco
Gastronomy Dishes of the area include mixiote, tlacoyos with fava beans, pinto beans and requeson, cecina, green mole with chicken or pork, and pork in chile mulato but a very local specialty is tamales with capulins (a type of cherry) and corn. wikipedia.org
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Carlos Maturana
Between 1983 and 1984 he taught at La Brocha Art Workshop, in Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro in the central Santiago neighbourhood of Lastarria. , Concepción, Chile. 1990 Plaza Mulato Gil, Santiago, Chile. 1991 Galería Arte Actual, Santiago, Chile. 1991 Galería Praxis, Santiago, Chile. 1991 Carlos wikipedia.org
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Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Pearl (1975) as Archie Hector Los Caciques (1975) as Arrieta A Home of Our Own (1975) as police captain Más negro que la noche (1975) as Roberto Un Mulato Hector Belascoaran Shayne El Dia que Murio Pedro Infante (1982) Las Musiqueras (1983) as Alejandro del Río Los Dos carnales (1983) as Don Cristóbal Chile wikipedia.org
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Samy Benmayor
, Chile. 1984 Los Sueños, Galería Plástica Tres, Santiago, Chile. 1984 Pintura Joven, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile Arte Scholarship, Santiago, Chile. 1982, Honourable Mention, LAN Chile National Visual Arts Contest, Plaza Mulato Gil, Santiago, Chile. 1985, VII Valparaíso wikipedia.org
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Museo Arqueológico de Santiago
Museo Arqueologico de Santiago (English: Archaeological Museum of Santiago) is an archaeology museum located in the Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro area of Santiago, Chile. wikipedia.org
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Mestizo
"From the union of a Spaniard and a Negro the mixed-blood retains the stigma for generations without losing the original quality of a mulato." Chile In Chile, from the time the Spanish soldiers with Pedro de Valdivia entered northern Chile, a process of 'mestizaje' began where Spaniards began wikipedia.org
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Poblano
A closely related variety is the mulato, which is darker in color, sweeter in flavor, and softer in texture. When dried, the poblano becomes a broad, flat, heart-shaped pod called a chile ancho (literally "wide chile" or "broad chile"). wikipedia.org
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Mario Almada (actor)
In the 1997 album El Chile Pelaiz he reappeared on the cover. Por Eso (1972) Indio (1972) Los indomables (1972) Los hombres no lloran (1973) Aquellos años (1973) La tigresa (1973) Los doce malditos (1974) Mulato wikipedia.org
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Afro-Chileans
El Mulato Riquelme, historical novel by Fernando Santiván. Gustavo Fring, character in the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul television series. groups in Chile wikipedia.org
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