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In At-chala style, the temple's roof consists of eight "Chalas" (sloping roof). These 8 chalas form 2 Char-chala, one of which large and the other is small. The large char-chala is placed leaning on the 4 walls of the main chamber of the temple. After the large chalas reach the required height above the center of the temple chamber, they form ...
Talud-tablero is an architectural style most commonly used in platforms, temples, and pyramids in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, becoming popular in the Early Classic Period of Teotihuacan. Talud-tablero consists of an inward-sloping surface or panel called the talud , with a panel or structure perpendicular to the ground sitting upon the slope ...
Billboard Español (formerly Billboard en Español) is an online Spanish-language counterpart to Billboard magazine which is shown on Telemundo. [1] The site was started in 2007 to cater specifically to the Latin community.
Andean Spanish is a dialect of Spanish spoken in the central Andes, from southern Colombia, with influence as far south as northern Chile and Northwestern Argentina, passing through Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
Chalas is a surname. List of people with the surname. Émilie Chalas (born 1977), French politician; Fany Chalas (born 1993), Dominican sprinter;
The Day of the Dead is an example of Spanish-indigenous cultural mixing. Wheat and the baking culture were introduced to America by the Spanish, so it is not uncommon to see that many classic Mexican breads, such as cemita, pan bazo or telera, have their respective counterparts in Spain.
"La variabilidad de /r/ implosiva en el español de Panamá y los modelos de ordenación de reglas". In Núñez Cedeño, R.; Páez Urdaneta, I.; Guitart, L. (eds.). Estudios sobre la fonología del español del Caribe. Caracas: La Casa de Bello. pp. 13– 20. Giralt Latorre, Javier (1991). "Algunos préstamos en el español de Panamá".
Lomas de Lachay, Lima, Peru. Loma-vegetation, is found between 150 metres (490 ft) and 600 metres (2,000 ft) and it is situated at the first westside slope near the coast in Peru. [2]