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Ulama de mazo or Ulamad de palo, in which a heavy (6–7 kg or 13–15 lb) two-handed wooden paddle strikes a 500g (1 lb) ball, usually in teams of three or four. [8] The object of the game is to keep the ball in play and in-bounds. Depending on the score and the local variant of the rules, the ball is played either high or low.
Mazo is a Spanish language surname, which may be an occupational surname for a person who used a mallet, or mazo in Spanish. [1] Mazo may also be a locational surname for a person from one of the places called Mazo in Spain . [ 1 ]
Con El Mazo Dando (English: Going at it with the Club) is a Venezuelan television programme. It is transmitted every Wednesdays at 7pm on Venezolana de Televisión and TVes . It is hosted by Diosdado Cabello .
The existence of Malverde is not historically verified. [8]Malverde is said to have been a carpenter, tailor, or railway worker. [1] It was not until his parents died of either hunger or a curable disease, depending on the version of the story, that Jesús Malverde began a life of banditry.
Naco (fem. naca) is a pejorative word often used in Mexican Spanish that may be translated into English as "low-class", "uncultured", "vulgar" or "uncivilized ". [1] A naco (Spanish: ⓘ) is usually associated with lower socio-economic classes. Although, it is used across all socioeconomic classes, when associated with middle - upper income ...
Michael said, again in Spanish, “Don’t listen to them. It’s in your heart.” Tune in on Monday night at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC when Lucia will make her decision.
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín (born 7 May 1985), better known by his stage name J Balvin, is a Colombian singer.He has been referred to as the "Prince of Reggaeton" (from Spanish: "Príncipe del Reguetón"), [2] [3] and is one of the best-selling Latin artists, with over 35 million records sold worldwide.
Mazo may refer to: Places. Mazo Beach, Wisconsin, USA Mazomanie, Wisconsin, referred to as Mazo & where the beach is located; Robledo del Mazo, Castile-La Mancha ...