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Calle may refer to: Places * Calle-Calle River, southern Chile Film and television *''Calle 7'', a Chilean TV Show *'' Calle 54'' (2000), a documentary film Music * Calle 13 (band), a Puerto Rican hip hop band *" Calle Ocho" (2009), a hip hop song by Pitbull Other uses * Calle (name) * Calle (Venice), a typical Venetian street, located between two continuous rows of buildings See also * Cable (other) * Cale (other) * Call (other) * Calla (other) * Caller (other) * Callie (other) * Cally (other) *Calpe (other) *Celle (other) Celle may refer to: France Germany *Celle, a city in Lower Saxony, Germany *Celle (district), a district in eastern Lower Saxony Italy *Celle, a district of the city of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, best known for the Monumental Cemetery of Rimini * ...
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Calle-Calle River
Calle-Calle River, also called Gudalafquén in Mapuche language, is a river in Valdivia Province, southern Chile. It drains waters from the San Pedro River to the Valdivia River, which in turn flows into Corral Bay on the Pacific Ocean. The River owes its current name to the Mapuche word for the flower '' Libertia chilensis''. The Calle-Calle is among the few rivers in Chile that are considered navigable. The Calle-Calle and Santa Elvira bridges crosses the river in the city of Valdivia Valdivia (; Mapuche: Ainil) is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia. The city is named after its founder Pedro de Valdivia and is located at the confluence of the Calle-Calle, Valdivia, and Cau-Cau R .... The city of Valdivia obtains most of its water supply from Calle-Calle River near Cuesta Soto. Decreasing precipitation has caused the river to be contaminated with saline water from the coast. The effects of saline water entering the water su ...
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Calle 7
''Calle 7'' was a Chilean television program, shown by TVN from Monday to Friday at 6 pm. It was last co-hosted by Alain Soulat and Lucia Covarrubias, and involved two teams of young adult contenders participating in unique challenges and performing arts to win a top prize at the end of the competition. Early months ''Calle 7'' began airing on January 12, 2009, at 6 pm and was presented by Martín Cárcamo and Karen Doggenweiler. The program was aimed at youth and family area where a group of participants known as "Team Calle 7" danced and competed in several tests, where the winning team gave $100,000 Chilean pesos to a viewer. The changes began with the exit of Karen Doggenweiler, on February 20, 2009, because she went to host of another project at the station called, ''Todos a Coro'', an adaptation to the British program from BBC, ''Last Choir Standing'', that began airing in March 2009. However changes to the program became clear when the result on the ratings came ou ...
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Calle 54
''Calle 54'' is a 2000 documentary film about Latin jazz by Spanish director Fernando Trueba. With only minimal introductory voiceovers, the film consists of studio performances by a wide array of Latin Jazz musicians. Artists featured include Chucho Valdés, Bebo Valdés, Cachao, Eliane Elias, Gato Barbieri, Tito Puente, Paquito D'Rivera, Chano Domínguez, Jerry Gonzalez, Dave Valentin, Aquíles Báez, and Michel Camilo. The film takes its name from Sony Music Studios, where much of the film was shot, which are located on 54th Street in New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the L .... References ;Notes External links * * 2000 films Documentary films about jazz music and musicians Films directed by Fernando Trueba Spanish documentary films 2000s Spanish ...
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Calle 13 (band)
Calle 13 is a Puerto Rican alternative hip-hop band formed by stepbrothers Residente (lead vocalist, songwriter) and Visitante (multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, beat producer), along with their half-sister iLe, also known as PG-13 (backing vocals). Pérez and Cabra first were discovered by Elias De Leon. They were subsequently given a record deal with White Lion Records after leaving a demo with A&R Director Carlos "Karly" Rosario. After the song "Querido FBI" was released, the group gained attention in Puerto Rico. In 2005, Calle 13 released its eponymously titled debut album, which included the singles "Se Vale Tó-Tó" and " ¡Atrévete-te-te!" and reached number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. In 2007, the group released its second album, ''Residente o Visitante'', which experimented with a wide variety of genres and reached number 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart. The album helped the group gain success throughout Latin America and win three Latin Grammys. Th ...
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Calle Ocho
Calle means "street" in Spanish and Venetian. Calle may also refer to: Places *Calle-Calle River, southern Chile *Stations of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia: **Suba Calle 95 (TransMilenio) ** Suba Calle 100 (TransMilenio) **NQS Calle 75 (TransMilenio) **Calle 40 Sur (TransMilenio) **Calle 45 (TransMilenio) **Calle 85 (TransMilenio) **NQS Calle 38 A Sur (TransMilenio) Film and television *'' Calle 7'', a Chilean TV Show *''Calle 54'' (2000), a documentary film Music *Calle 13 (band), a Puerto Rican hip hop band *Calle Ciega, a boy band *"Calle Ocho" (2009), a hip hop song by Pitbull Other uses *Calle (name) See also *Cable (other) *Cale (other) *Call (other) *Calla (other) *Caller (other) *Callie (other) *Cally (other) Cally is an English feminine given name of Greek origins as a diminutive form of "Callandra". It is also an English feminine given name that is a form of Carrie and a dimin ...
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Calle (name)
Calle is a Scandinavian, mostly Swedish, masculine given name, nickname and surname that is a diminutive form of Carl and Karl and an alternate form of Kalle. Calle is also a surname. Notable people referred to by this name include the following: Given name * Calle Asell (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player * Calle Brown (born 1992), American football player * Calle Facius (born 1971), Danish football player *Calle Järnkrok (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey player * Calle Jonsson (born 1983), Swedish criminal suspect * Calle Krantz (born 1997), Swedish ice hockey player * Calle Kristiansson (born 1988), Swedish singer * Calle Lindh (born 1990), Swedish alpine ski racer * Calle Lindström (1868–1955), Swedish singer and comedian * Calle Nilsson (1888–1915), Swedish long-distance athlete *Calle Örnemark (1933–2015), Swedish artist and sculptor *Calle Rosén (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player * Calle Själin (born 1999), Swedish ice hockey player Nickname *Calle Aber A ...
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Calle (Venice)
A Calle () is a typical Venetian street, located between two continuous rows of buildings. These streets are primarily residential, though they can also house shops and workshops on the ground floors. Streets running alongside Venetian canals are called ''fondamenta''. The term "calle" comes from the Latin ''callis'', meaning "path" or "track." Characteristics The width of a calle varies significantly, ranging from less than a meter for the narrowest ''calliette'', to three or four meters or more for the "wide calle" (''calle larga''). The length of a calle also varies: from a few meters to several hundred meters for "long calle" (''calli lunghe''), which may have a winding profile. Not all Venetian streets are named ''calle'' or ''fondamenta''; some "long calle," historically significant due to the many commercial establishments along them, are referred to by the archaic terms ''ruga'' or ''rugeta''.
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