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Meaning of calletano by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

calletano
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Cayetano, as says Jorge Luis. In Spain is a name own that in century last was relatively frequent, derived of the latin gaetanus, born in Gaeta, population Italian in which, according to the Aeneid of Virgil, died and was buried Caieta, nurse of Aeneas, the hero Trojan that after the destruction of the city, emigrated to West arriving to the straight Italian and whose descendants founded the city of Rome. The Festival of San Cayetano de Madrid held in early August in the neighborhood of the trace of the downtown district. They are very traditional and popular.

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