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Rara or RARA may refer to: Rara music, a form of festival music originating in Haiti; Rara festival, a Lent carnival in Haiti; Rara Lake, lake in Nepal; Rara, Nepal, a village in Karnali Zone; Rara National Park, a protected area in Nepal; Retinoic acid receptor alpha, known as RARA or RAR-alpha, a human gene; Rara, a 2016 Chilean film
From a Taino compound word ("Jiba" meaning mountain or forest, and "iro" meaning man or men) [19] though commonly mistaken for originating from the Arabic (Mofarite Arabic: جبري , romanized: Jabre), in the Mofarite related Ethiopian Semitic languages ገበሬ, romanized: Gabre). jumeta Drunk [3] Cold cherry limber lambeojo
Rara is a form of festival music that originated in Haiti that is used for street processions, typically during Easter Week.The music centers on a set of cylindrical bamboo trumpets called vaksin, but also features drums, maracas, güiras or güiros (a percussion instrument), and metal bells, as well as alsos which are made from recycled metal, often coffee cans.
Rara is a 2016 Chilean-Argentine coming-of-age comedy film directed by Pepa San Martín, written by Alicia Scherson, and starring Julia Lübbert and Mariana Loyola. It is the first feature film produced by Manufactura de Películas, based in Santiago , and co-produced by Le Tiro Cine, from Buenos Aires .
Rara Lake, also known as Mahendra Lake, is the largest fresh water lake in the Nepalese Himalayas. It is the main feature of Rara National Park , located in Jumla and Mugu Districts of Karnali Province . [ 1 ]
The Monumento a La Raza at Avenida de los Insurgentes, Mexico City (inaugurated 12 October 1940) Flag of the Hispanic People. In Mexico, the Spanish expression la Raza [1] ('the people' [2] or 'the community'; [3] literal translation: 'the race' [2]) has historically been used to refer to the mixed-race populations (primarily though not always exclusively in the Western Hemisphere), [4 ...
Following President Joe Biden‘s inauguration, the White House‘s official website has promptly re-instated a Spanish version of its website. ¡Por fin! For those wondering, @WhiteHouse already ...
Written entirely in Spanish by Cristina Maria Chiluiza and Inna, [7] [8] "Ra" lyrically features a female empowerment message about leaving a toxic relationship and gaining confidence. [8] This is a topic that Inna rarely addressed in her previous work. [9]