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Solea Por Bulerias
Solea may refer to: * Solea, a simple sandal with a thong between the toes and a hobnailed sole from Roman times * Soleá, a form of Flamenco music * ''Solea'' (novel) by Jean-Claude Izzo * Soléa, a public transit system in the French city of Mulhouse * ''Solea'' (plant), a plant genus now considered a synonym of ''Viola'' * ''Solea'' (fish), a genus of fishes * Soleá (singer) (born 2011), Spanish singer who represented Spain in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 See also *Soleas The soleas (( el, σολέα, other form σολέας) = lat, solea meaning (“bottom, base”, as used in "sole of a shoe", cf. also the "sole" from the resemblance of fish to a flat shoe. Of uncertain origin)) is an extension of the sanctuary ...
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Sandal
Sandals are an open type of footwear, consisting of a sole held to the wearer's foot by straps going over the instep and around the ankle. Sandals can also have a heel. While the distinction between sandals and other types of footwear can sometimes be blurry (as in the case of '' huaraches''—the woven leather footwear seen in Mexico, and peep-toe pumps), the common understanding is that a sandal leaves all or most of the foot exposed. People may choose to wear sandals for several reasons, among them comfort in warm weather, economy (sandals tend to require less material than shoes and are usually easier to construct), and as a fashion choice. Usually, people wear sandals in warmer climates or during warmer parts of the year in order to keep their feet cool and dry. The risk of developing athlete's foot is lower than with enclosed shoes, and the wearing of sandals may be part of the treatment regimen for such an infection. History The oldest known sandals (and the olde ...
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Soleá
''Soleares'' (plural of ''soleá'', ) is one of the most basic forms or '' palos'' of Flamenco music, probably originating among the Calé Romani people of Cádiz or Seville in Andalusia, the most southern region of Spain. It is usually accompanied by one guitar only, in phrygian mode "''por arriba''" (fundamental on the 6th string); "'' Bulerías por soleá''" is usually played "''por medio''" (fundamental on the 5th string). Soleares is sometimes called "mother of palos" although it is not the oldest one (e.g. siguiriyas is older than soleares) and not even related to every other palo (e.g. fandangos family is from a different origin) Lyrics When singers sing soleá, as with most palos, they normally choose different "''coplas''" (stanzas), with different melody, and combine them according to the inspiration of the moment or to a previous plan. Even if the singer has a previous plan, it is often altered on the spur of the moment. These stanzas are independent in subject ...
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Solea (novel)
''Solea'' is the third (and final) novel of French author Jean-Claude Izzo's ''Marseilles Trilogy''. References 1998 French novels French crime novels Novels about organized crime Novels set in Marseille {{1990s-crime-novel-stub ...
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Soléa
Soléa is a public transport operator in the French city of Mulhouse. Under contract to the Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération, it operates the city's bus network and three of the lines of the city's tram network. It also jointly operates, with the French national rail operator SNCF, the city's fourth tram line, a tram-train service. Soléa is a mixed private and public sector company. Its principal shareholders are the transport group Transdev (67.8%), the Paris transport operator RATP (20%), the Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération (10%) and the Colmar transport operator TRACE (1%). Soléa carries more than 107,800 passengers per day, and serves a community of 245 367 inhabitants, in an area of . It has 544 employees. Trams The Mulhouse tram system commenced service in 2006, and was last extended in December 2010. It now comprises three purely tram lines, plus one hybrid tram-train A tram-train is a type of light rail vehicle that meets the standards of a light rail syste ...
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Solea (plant)
''Viola'' is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing between 525 and 600 species. Most species are found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere; however, some are also found in widely divergent areas such as Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes. Some ''Viola'' species are perennial plants, some are annual plants, and a few are small shrubs. Many species, varieties and cultivars are grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. In horticulture the term pansy is normally used for those multi-colored, large-flowered cultivars which are raised annually or biennially from seed and used extensively in bedding. The terms viola and violet are normally reserved for small-flowered annuals or perennials, including the wild species. Description Annual or perennial caulescent or acaulescent (with or without a visible plant stem above the ground) herbs, shrubs or very rarely treelets. In acaulescent taxa the foliage and fl ...
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Solea (fish)
''Solea'' is a genus of Soleidae, soles from the Indo-Pacific and East Atlantic Oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Solea aegyptiaca'' Paul Chabanaud, Chabanaud, 1927 (Egyptian sole) * ''Solea capensis'' John Dow Fisher Gilchrist, Gilchrist, 1902 * ''Solea elongata'' Francis Day, F. Day, 1877 (elongated sole) * ''Solea heinii'' Franz Steindachner, Steindachner, 1903 * ''Solea ovata'' John Richardson (naturalist), J. Richardson, 1846 (ovate sole) * ''Solea senegalensis'' Johann Jakob Kaup, Kaup, 1858 (Senegalese sole) * ''Solea solea'' (Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus, 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 1758) (common sole) * ''Solea stanalandi'' John Ernest Randall, J. E. Randall & Linda J. McCarthy, McCarthy, 1989 (Stanaland's sole) * ''Solea turbynei'' Gilchrist, 1904 References

Soleidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Conrad Quensel {{Pleuronectiformes-stub ...
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Soleá (singer)
Spain participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Warsaw, Poland. Spanish broadcaster RTVE was responsible for the country's participation in the contest, and internally selected the Spanish entrant for the contest. Background Prior to the 2020 contest, Spain had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest on five occasions since its debut in the inaugural contest. Spain won the contest with the song "Antes muerta que sencilla", performed by María Isabel. In the contest, Spain was represented by the song " Marte", performed by Melani García. The song placed 3rd in a field of 19 countries with 212 points. Before Junior Eurovision Spain's participation in the contest was confirmed by RTVE in July 2020. RTVE announced that Soleá had been internally selected to represent Spain on 9 September 2020. In September 2020, RTVE announced that Bruno Valverde, Hajar Sbihi (ASHA) and César G. Ross had composed the Spanish entry. The entry's title, "Palante", ...
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