Amazing music and people Mrs. Hubbard met in Pathardi, Mahararashtra, India in 2017
Traditional Belizean Dance
Performed by University of Iowa dancersMexican Traditional Blouse
A modern version of the huipil, the blouse is a decorative shirt with short sleeves. Traditionally made of white, hand-woven cloth, the neckline is edged in braid or embroidery and the bodice is colorful. Depending on the intricacy, the blouse might have other decorative embroidered elements like birds, people and animals.
Mexican Traditional Skirt
The traditional skirt can come in an array of varieties and colors.These skirts flare and are colorful. They might be made of an assortment of fabrics from hand-woven cloth to rich silks. The skirt can have vast and colorful embroidery and symbols. They might also be solid colors like red, yellow and purple. While most traditional skirts are ankle length, knee-length skirts can also be found. Additionally, traditional skirts wrap around the body and are secured by a sash.
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En Ecuador está la mitad del mundo
When we think about Serbia, most of us already know quite a few things. Such as that Tesla was a Serb, that most Serbian last names end with the letters “ić”, and that the No.1 tennis player, Novak Đoković, comes from Serbia… But Serbia is a country that’s never ever short of surprises! Here are some little known facts about Serbia you probably never heard about.
1. Between the 3rd and 4th century, a total of 18 Roman emperors were born on the soil of what is modern-day Serbia. That number accounts for a fifth of all Roman rulers.
2. Those raspberries you’re eating are Serbian! Serbia has been topping the global raspberry export list for several years now. In 2012, almost 95% of the world’s raspberries came from this country.
3. “Vampir” is the most famous Serbian word that is accepted and used across the world. Furthermore, the first vampire wasn’t count Dracula but Petar Blagojević, about whose vampirism was extensively written about in the Austrian press in 1725.
More fun facts:
http://www.serbia.com/22-interesting-facts-serbia-probably-never-heard/
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