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- Bullerengue abstract "Bullerengue is a musical style and dance from the Caribbean Region of Colombia and the Darién Province in Panama. It is a cumbia-based style traditionally sung exclusively by women. Some famous bullerengue singers are Irene Martinez, Antún Castro, Estefanía Caycedo, Alé Kumá, Benigna Solís, Martina camargo and Etelvina Maldonado. In recent decades, Petrona Martínez and Totó la Momposina have increased Bullerengue's international popularity and success, having been nominees for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.".
- Bullerengue instrument Claves.
- Bullerengue instrument Drum_kit.
- Bullerengue instrument Güiro.
- Bullerengue instrument Kuisi.
- Bullerengue instrument Maraca.
- Bullerengue instrument Percussion_instrument.
- Bullerengue instrument Woodwind_instrument.
- Bullerengue wikiPageID "31094313".
- Bullerengue wikiPageLength "1119".
- Bullerengue wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Bullerengue wikiPageRevisionID "549079717".
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean_region_of_Colombia.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colombian_styles_of_music.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Claves.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Cumbia.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Darién_Province.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Güiro.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Kuisi.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Latin_Grammy_Award_for_Best_Folk_Album.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Maraca.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Maroon_(people).
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Totó_la_Momposina.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bullerengue".
- Bullerengue wikiPageWikiLinkText "bullerengue".
- Bullerengue bgcolor "aquamarine".
- Bullerengue color "black".
- Bullerengue culturalOrigins "African slaves, Maroons and Amerindian tribes in the Caribbean Region of Colombia.".
- Bullerengue instruments "Percussion and woodwind; drums, claves, güiro, Gaita flutes and maracas.".
- Bullerengue name "Bullerengue".
- Bullerengue stylisticOrigins "African percussion, Cumbia".
- Bullerengue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cumbia.
- Bullerengue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_music_genre.
- Bullerengue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bullerengue subject Category:Colombian_styles_of_music.
- Bullerengue hypernym Style.
- Bullerengue type Genre.
- Bullerengue type MusicGenre.
- Bullerengue type MusicalArtist.
- Bullerengue type TopicalConcept.
- Bullerengue type Style.
- Bullerengue type Concept.
- Bullerengue type Thing.
- Bullerengue type Q188451.
- Bullerengue comment "Bullerengue is a musical style and dance from the Caribbean Region of Colombia and the Darién Province in Panama. It is a cumbia-based style traditionally sung exclusively by women. Some famous bullerengue singers are Irene Martinez, Antún Castro, Estefanía Caycedo, Alé Kumá, Benigna Solís, Martina camargo and Etelvina Maldonado.".
- Bullerengue label "Bullerengue".
- Bullerengue sameAs Q4996773.
- Bullerengue sameAs Bullerengue.
- Bullerengue sameAs m.0gh6sdn.
- Bullerengue sameAs Q4996773.
- Bullerengue wasDerivedFrom Bullerengue?oldid=549079717.
- Bullerengue isPrimaryTopicOf Bullerengue.
- Bullerengue name "Bullerengue".