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Koro

coro
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It is a proper name, it is the Virgen del Coro the patron saint of the city of San Sebastian Gipuzkoa Basque Country Spain . The Basilica of the city is called the Basilica of Santa María (del Coro) since it is its Virgin, when leaving the Church there is a street with this name in Basque Koruko andra Mari Birjinia (this last word I don't know if it is correctly spelled in Basque it means VirginIn Basque it is written with K and you can say Koro or Koruko

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Group of people singing simultaneously. People who speak in unison. Name given to each of the nine angelic orders. Name of a city in Venezuela, capital of Falcón State. In Greek mythology, Daimon or spirit of satiety. He was the son of Hibris. Also Anemoi who personified the East Wind. It is also a surname of Spanish origin. In Architecture is a part of the church located near the nave.

  


furoya

1º_ Group of artists who recounted, declaimed or sang in unison in the classical Greco-Latin theater. Today it is used almost exclusively for singers, and also as the name of the type of work they perform. See choreographer . 2º_ For the previous one, team that works together, although its use is almost poetic. 3º_ Relative to the canonical hours in the Catholic religion, to its prayer and duration. 4º_ In the temples, space on the socoro ("entrance hall") where the musicians and singers are installed for the ceremonies. 5º_ Each of the nine angelic orders. 6º_ 'Coro' is the name of a dozen towns in Spain, Venezuela, Philippines, Ethiopia, Mexico, Peru, Indonesia, Mozambique, Belgium.

  


Anónimo

Choir: measure imaginary or sum of measures for the aggregates and liquids, that used them Hebrew.

  



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