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  2. Chapulines - Wikipedia

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    Chapulines, plural for chapulín (Spanish: [tʃapuˈlin] ⓘ), are grasshoppers of the genus Sphenarium that are commonly eaten in certain areas of Mexico. The term is specific to Mexico and Central America , and derives from the Nahuatl word chapolin [t͡ʃaˈpolin] (singular) or chapolimeh [t͡ʃapoˈlimeʔ] ( plural ).

  3. Crónica (literary genre) - Wikipedia

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    Crónica crosses the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction, a gray area between literature and journalism; [5] its long form has been called a non-fiction novel. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] It is a narrative journalism written in a literary style with first hand testimony, [ 7 ] a "journalism that has a distinctive Latin American diacritic, form and ...

  4. Spanish Modernist literature - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish–American War, known in Spain as the Disaster of the 98 or War of Cuba, arose between Spain and the United States in 1898, during the regency of María Cristina, widow of the king Alfonso XII. For Spain it meant the loss of the overseas colonies and the end of the formerly powerful Spanish empire.

  5. Spanish Renaissance literature - Wikipedia

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    In the Spanish lyric a Petrarch-like climate already existed, coming from the troubadour background that the poets of the new style had taken up in Italy. The rise of the italianizing lyric has a key date: in 1526 Andrea Navagiero encouraged Juan Boscán to try to put sonnets and other strophes used by good Italian poets into Castilian.

  6. Copla (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    The copla is a poetic form of four verses found in many Spanish popular songs as well as in Spanish language literature. [1] There is a related musical genre of the same name. The form is also found widely in Hispanic America. The name derives from the Latin copula ("link" or "union").

  7. Reforms of Kapampangan orthography - Wikipedia

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    Reforms of Kapampangan orthography in the Latin script began with the adoption toward the end of Spanish colonial rule of an indigenized orthography. Up until then, Spanish norms were used in writing Kapampangan, which in turn meant that Kapampangan orthography was subject to the succession of reforms made by the Real Academia Española to Spanish orthography.

  8. Grasshopper - Wikipedia

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    Although "grasshopper" has been used as a common name for the suborder in general, [3] [4] [5] modern sources restrict it to the more "evolved" families. [6] They may be placed in the infraorder Acrididea [ 7 ] and have been referred to as "short-horned grasshoppers" in older texts [ 8 ] to distinguish them from the also-obsolete term "long ...

  9. El Chapulín Colorado - Wikipedia

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    El Chapulín Colorado (English: The Red Grasshopper) is a Mexican television comedy series that aired from 1973 to 1979 and parodied superhero shows. It was created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito), who also played the main character.