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Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center at 1680 Lexington Avenue in East Harlem (El Barrio) on the corner of E106th St.The structure was built in the 1880s.It was named after Puerto Rican teacher,journalist,and poet Julia de Burgos (1914-1953).The building is intended to be used as a non-for-profit cultural facility providing the East Harlem community and general public with space for classes,workshops,studio and performance space to neighborhood artists and residents.To learn about the short life of this brilliant young woman the facility is named after,Julia de Burgos,I encourage you to read the following link en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_de_Burgos
The yearly Latin-American festival in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, is called Dias Latinos.
I think this dancer had such a beautiful smile.
I purposedly drove past the Misstion District again on our way back home from South San Francisco. I wanted to stop there and walk around the district, but I couldn't find any parking at all. There are supposed to be a couple of alleys filled with murals like this. This district has a lot of old history of San Francisco. I really want to make a seperate trip there just to explore the whole area.
Explore #394, March 25, 2025
SN/NC: Mangifera Indica, Anacardiaceae Family
Mangoes are juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edible fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. They all belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to South Asia, from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics.
The English word "mango" (plural "mangoes" or "mangos") originated from the Malayalam word māṅṅa via Portuguese (also manga) during spice trade with Kerala in 1498. The word's first recorded attestation in a European language was a text by Ludovico di Varthema in Italian in 1510, as manga; the first recorded occurrences in languages such as French and postclassical Latin appear to be translations from this Italian text. The origin of the "-o" ending in English is unclear. Mango is also mentioned by Hendrik van Rheede, the Dutch commander of Malabar (Northern Kerala) in his book Hortus Malabaricus, a compendium of the plants of economic and medical value in the Malabar, published in 1678. When mangoes were first imported to the American colonies in the 17th century, they had to be pickled because of lack of refrigeration. Other fruits were also pickled and came to be called "mangoes", especially bell peppers, and by the 18th century, the word "mango" became a verb meaning "to pickle".
Mango's zijn sappige steenvruchten (steenvruchten) die behoren tot het geslacht Mangifera, bestaande uit talrijke tropische vruchtbomen, die voornamelijk worden gekweekt voor eetbaar fruit. De meeste van deze soorten komen in de natuur voor als wilde mango's. Ze behoren allemaal tot de bloeiende plantenfamilie Anacardiaceae. De mango komt oorspronkelijk uit Zuid-Azië, van waaruit hij wereldwijd is gedistribueerd om een van de meest gecultiveerde vruchten in de tropen te worden.
Het Engelse woord "mango" (meervoud "mango's" of "mango's") is afkomstig van het Malayalam-woord māṅṅa via Portugees (ook manga) tijdens de specerijenhandel met Kerala in 1498. De eerste geregistreerde verklaring van het woord in een Europese taal was een tekst van Ludovico di Varthema in het Italiaans in 1510, als manga; de eerste geregistreerde voorvallen in talen als Frans en postklassiek Latijn lijken vertalingen te zijn van deze Italiaanse tekst. De oorsprong van de "-o" -uitgang in het Engels is onduidelijk. Mango wordt ook genoemd door Hendrik van Rheede, de Nederlandse commandant van Malabar (Noord-Kerala) in zijn boek Hortus Malabaricus, een compendium van de planten van economische en medische waarde in de Malabar, gepubliceerd in 1678.
As mangas são frutas suculentas de caroço (drupa) pertencentes ao gênero Mangifera, consistindo de numerosas árvores frutíferas tropicais, cultivadas principalmente para frutas comestíveis. A maioria dessas espécies são encontradas na natureza como mangas selvagens. Todos eles pertencem à família de plantas com flores Anacardiaceae. A manga é nativa do sul da Ásia, de onde foi distribuída mundialmente para se tornar uma das frutas mais cultivadas nos trópicos.
A palavra inglesa "mango" (plural "mangoes" ou "mangos") originou-se da palavra malaiala māṅṅa via português (também manga) durante o comércio de especiarias com Kerala em 1498. O primeiro atestado registrado da palavra em um idioma europeu foi um texto de Ludovico di Varthema em italiano em 1510, como mangá; as primeiras ocorrências registradas em línguas como o francês e o latim pós-clássico parecem ser traduções desse texto italiano. A origem da terminação "-o" em inglês não é clara. A manga também é mencionada por Hendrik van Rheede, o comandante holandês de Malabar (norte de Kerala), em seu livro Hortus Malabaricus, um compêndio das plantas de valor econômico e médico do Malabar, publicado em 1678.
Les mangues sont des fruits à noyau juteux (drupe) appartenant au genre Mangifera, constitués de nombreux arbres fruitiers tropicaux, cultivés principalement pour les fruits comestibles. La majorité de ces espèces se trouvent dans la nature sous forme de mangues sauvages. Ils appartiennent tous à la famille des plantes à fleurs Anacardiaceae. La mangue est originaire d'Asie du Sud, d'où elle a été distribuée dans le monde entier pour devenir l'un des fruits les plus cultivés sous les tropiques.
Le mot anglais "mango" (pluriel "mangoes" ou "mangos") provient du mot malayalam māṅṅa via le portugais (également manga) lors du commerce d'épices avec le Kerala en 1498. La première attestation enregistrée du mot dans une langue européenne était un texte de Ludovico di Varthema en italien en 1510, comme manga; les premières occurrences enregistrées dans des langues telles que le français et le latin postclassique semblent être des traductions de ce texte italien. L'origine de la terminaison «-o» en anglais n'est pas claire. La mangue est également mentionnée par Hendrik van Rheede, le commandant hollandais de Malabar (nord du Kerala) dans son livre Hortus Malabaricus, un recueil des plantes à valeur économique et médicale du Malabar, publié en 1678.
Los mangos son jugosas frutas de hueso (drupa) pertenecientes al género Mangifera, que consisten en numerosos árboles frutales tropicales, cultivados principalmente para frutas comestibles. La mayoría de estas especies se encuentran en la naturaleza como mangos silvestres. Todos pertenecen a la familia de plantas con flores Anacardiaceae. El mango es originario del sur de Asia, desde donde se ha distribuido a nivel mundial para convertirse en una de las frutas más cultivadas en los trópicos.
La palabra inglesa "mango" (plural "mangos" o "mangos") se originó a partir de la palabra malayalam māṅṅa a través del portugués (también manga) durante el comercio de especias con Kerala en 1498. La primera certificación registrada de la palabra en un idioma europeo fue un texto de Ludovico di Varthema en italiano en 1510, como manga; las primeras apariciones registradas en idiomas como el francés y el latín posclásico parecen ser traducciones de este texto italiano. El origen de la terminación "-o" en inglés no está claro. El mango también es mencionado por Hendrik van Rheede, el comandante holandés de Malabar (norte de Kerala) en su libro Hortus Malabaricus, un compendio de las plantas de valor económico y médico en Malabar, publicado en 1678.
I manghi sono dei succosi frutti a nocciolo (drupe) appartenenti al genere Mangifera, costituito da numerosi alberi da frutto tropicali, coltivati principalmente per frutti commestibili. La maggior parte di queste specie si trova in natura come manghi selvatici. Appartengono tutti alla famiglia delle piante da fiore delle Anacardiaceae. Il mango è originario dell'Asia meridionale, da dove è stato distribuito in tutto il mondo fino a diventare uno dei frutti più coltivati ai tropici.
La parola inglese "mango" (plurale "mangoes" o "mango") ha avuto origine dalla parola malayalam māṅṅa attraverso il portoghese (anche manga) durante il commercio di spezie con il Kerala nel 1498. La prima attestazione registrata della parola in una lingua europea era un testo di Ludovico di Varthema in italiano nel 1510, come manga; le prime occorrenze registrate in lingue come il francese e il latino postclassico sembrano essere traduzioni di questo testo italiano. L'origine della fine "-o" in inglese non è chiara. Il mango è anche menzionato da Hendrik van Rheede, il comandante olandese del Malabar (Kerala settentrionale) nel suo libro Hortus Malabaricus, un compendio delle piante di valore economico e medico nel Malabar, pubblicato nel 1678.
Mangos sind saftige Steinobst (Steinfrucht) der Gattung Mangifera, bestehend aus zahlreichen tropischen Obstbäumen, die hauptsächlich für essbare Früchte angebaut werden. Die meisten dieser Arten kommen in der Natur als wilde Mangos vor. Sie gehören alle zur Familie der Blütenpflanzen Anacardiaceae. Die Mango stammt aus Südasien und wurde von dort weltweit vertrieben, um zu einer der am meisten kultivierten Früchte in den Tropen zu werden.
Das englische Wort "Mango" (Plural "Mangos" oder "Mangos") stammt aus dem Malayalam-Wort māṅṅa über Portugiesisch (auch Manga) während des Gewürzhandels mit Kerala im Jahr 1498. Die erste in einer europäischen Sprache aufgezeichnete Bescheinigung des Wortes war ein Text von Ludovico di Varthema auf Italienisch im Jahre 1510 als Manga; Die ersten aufgezeichneten Vorkommen in Sprachen wie Französisch und postklassischem Latein scheinen Übersetzungen aus diesem italienischen Text zu sein. Der Ursprung des auf Englisch endenden "-o" ist unklar. Mango wird auch von Hendrik van Rheede, dem niederländischen Kommandeur von Malabar (Nordkerala), in seinem 1678 veröffentlichten Buch Hortus Malabaricus erwähnt, einem Kompendium der Pflanzen von wirtschaftlichem und medizinischem Wert in Malabar.
Photograph published on August 18, 2022 { link below}
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... La belle température nous réserve plein de surprise... en fin d'après-midi alors que je visitais les quais ... j'entendais une voix accompagnée à la guitare... Sur le brise-lame... un musicien assis sur sa caisse faisait voler dans le coucher de soleil des airs de musique ... latino... envoutantes ...
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Self entitled, self absorbed, self importance. Phrases that have following this extraordinary entertainer for the best part of 25 years from certain members of the public that have tried to do down her place in music and film history. They failed. Jo-Lo is still knocking it outta the park and silencing the haters. She was already a decent actress of considerable range outside of any role that required singing and dancing earning good critical reviews starting way back in 1998's "Out of Sight" opposite rising star George Clooney. During this period of the late 1990s Jennifer Lopez fever was everywhere and everyone caught it making her a global pop icon in a couple years with now considered classic Latin Pop crossover music infused with her amazing energy levels and possibly the most famous round backside in hot skirts and tiny shorts to round off the decade. After several decent sized film hits, the thud back to earth with the infamous huge box office bomb and one of the worst film of the entire decade was "Gigli" (2003) starring with her then lover "Ben Affleck". Bad news for him, Jennifer simply had her record breaking music career to return to but even that was on the wane following several statements she made to the media about being the "real deal" and all the "Jenny from the block" buzz making out she was as lowly and homely as any another struggling young Latino woman in the early 2000s. She was anything but while rolling out in Rolex watches, Bentley cars and a star studded love life that gained it's own legs at the height of her career. She took a few years off and returned in 2005 with a smash hit film opposite legendary actress "Jane Fonda" in "Monster in Law". Never been short of work throughout the 2010s, she landed big again with the smash hit film "Hustlers" (2019) that earned her acting award nomination for her role as a veteran stripper of a posse of fellow strippers out to make some bank from the male clientele skimming their credit cards. Jennifer was also announced to be headlining the 2020 Super Bowl Half time Show in February 2020 alongside fellow Latino beauty and global singing star "Shakira" that blew the roof off as one of the greatest Half time live performances in Super Bowl history. Jennifer showed right there that barely anyone in her league can get near to her complete showbusiness star quality on live tv. Now 54 years old (as of 2023), she ain't slowing up and still looks stunning. *above photo of amazing J-Lo in the early 2000s.
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This ofrenda honors Latino leaders. You can see the photo of Gloria Molina, whom Grand Park is now named after. Working her way up from a migrant family, Molina was Supervisor of the 2nd District in L.A. County. She was one of many who strove to be better than their humble beginnings and to reach out to help those who also wished to rise up and help others.
Molina is featured in several ofrendas at the Gloria Molina Grand Park, celebrating Day of the Dead.
Park at Maddock St & Georgia Ave.
West Palm Beach, Florida
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