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El puñao [1] de rosas (A Bunch of Roses) is a one-act zarzuela "of Andalusian customs" (de costumbres andaluzas) by Spanish composer Ruperto Chapí to a libretto by Carlos Arniches and Ramón Asensio Más . It was successfully premiered on 30 October 1902, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid.
Montes de Málaga is a mountain range of the Penibaetic System in Málaga Province, Andalusia, Spain. Its highest point is the 1,030 m high Cresta de la Reina peak. Other notable peaks are San Antón, Coronado, Monte Victoria and Gibralfaro. The range is named after Málaga City [citation needed] located at its feet.
Photo of Juventino Rosas, in 1890. Rosas was born in Santa Cruz, Guanajuato, later renamed Santa Cruz de Galeana, Guanajuato, and still later into Santa Cruz de Juventino Rosas. [1] Rosas began his musical career as a street musician, playing with dance music bands in Mexico City.
Sagrado Corazón and Monteflores are two contiguous neighborhoods with similar characteristics formerly known as the Alto de Ubarri and part of Santurce's 40Sagrado Corazón measures 0.34 km 2 (345,472 m 2), with a resident population of 1,646 while Monteflores measures 0.17 km 2 (172,397 m 2), with a resident population of 1,657, both as of the 2000 United States Census.
Chirripó is the 37th most prominent peak in the world. The most abundant ecosystem in the mountains is the páramo, extending across almost all the mountains.It also has a large number of lakes on the top, this is because during the ice age it was covered with snow, but when the ice melted these unique glacial lakes were formed.
Vegetación del Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido (Sobrarbe, Pirineo central aragonés). 421 pp + Mapa de vegetación 1:40.000. Zaragoza: Serie Investigación, nº 50. Consejo de Protección de la Naturaleza de Aragón. Gobierno de Aragón. ISBN 84-89862-54-0. BENITO ALONSO, José Luis (2006).
Rank Mountain peak Elevation Prominence Coordinates Range; 1: Pico Cristóbal Colón: 5,730 m (18,800 ft) 10°50'18"N, 73°41'12"W: Santa Marta: 2: Pico Simón Bolívar
Rosas (or Las Rosas) is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of San Blas-Canillejas.. It comprises part of the Ensanche Este de San Blas, [1] to the west of the M-40 as well as large non-urbanised plots to the east of the latter motorway, including a sepiolite extraction site, whose mining below the phreatic level has induced the formation of a series of small ...