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- Kalesa abstract "A kalesa (also caritela/karitela) is a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers, and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials. These are today rarely used in the streets except in the tourist areas of old cities and some rural areas. Composer Ambrosio Del Rosario composed the original music and National Artist of the Philippines Levi Celério wrote the lyrics for a song entitled Kalesa, in honour of the vehicle.".
- Kalesa thumbnail Kalesa_in_Manila,_-1_May_2007_a.jpg?width=300.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink kalesa-de-cebu.html.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink riding-the-philippine-%E2%80%98calesa%E2%80%99-and-business.html.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink www.kalesaphilippines.com.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink KALESA.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink ?p=8807.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink kalesa.html.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink kalesa_festival.html.
- Kalesa wikiPageExternalLink kalesa.html.
- Kalesa wikiPageID "1240590".
- Kalesa wikiPageLength "6352".
- Kalesa wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Kalesa wikiPageRevisionID "703566584".
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Barouche.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Binondo.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Cagayan.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_culture.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tagalog_words_and_phrases.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Manila.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philippines.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philippines_(1898–1946).
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Iligan.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Intramuros.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Jeepney.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Laoag.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Levi_Celerio.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Manila.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Motorized_tricycle_(Philippines).
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink National_Artist_of_the_Philippines.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Old_Church_Slavonic.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Overseas_Filipinos.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Spaniards.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language_in_the_Philippines.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Tuao.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Tuguegarao.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink Vigan.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink File:Calesas_Parked_at_Vigan_Cathedral.jpg.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink File:Kalesa.jpg.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLink File:Kalesa_in_Manila,_-1_May_2007_a.jpg.
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalesa".
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLinkText "calesa".
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLinkText "calesas".
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLinkText "caritela".
- Kalesa wikiPageWikiLinkText "kalesa".
- Kalesa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kalesa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Transportation_in_the_Philippines.
- Kalesa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_section.
- Kalesa subject Category:Philippine_culture.
- Kalesa subject Category:Tagalog_words_and_phrases.
- Kalesa subject Category:Transportation_in_Manila.
- Kalesa hypernym Calash.
- Kalesa comment "A kalesa (also caritela/karitela) is a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers, and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials. These are today rarely used in the streets except in the tourist areas of old cities and some rural areas.".
- Kalesa label "Kalesa".
- Kalesa sameAs Q17060142.
- Kalesa sameAs m.04lbzs.
- Kalesa sameAs Q17060142.
- Kalesa wasDerivedFrom Kalesa?oldid=703566584.
- Kalesa depiction Kalesa_in_Manila,_-1_May_2007_a.jpg.
- Kalesa isPrimaryTopicOf Kalesa.