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Botija or Botijas may refer to: Botija (container), ceramic shipping container widely used in the Spanish Empire Botija (instrument), the container used
Botija
Caribbean musical instrument made up of Clay
The botija (botijuela; bunga) is a Caribbean musical instrument of the aerophone type. It is a potbellied earthenware jug or jar with two openings and
Botija_(instrument)
Ceramic shipping container of the Spanish Empire
Botija is a term used by archaeologists for a style of ceramic vessel produced in Seville, Spain from early in the 16th-century through the middle of the
Botija_(container)
Mexican TV series or program
years before on the older ones, Botija's character was extremely similar to Peterete's, except physically, since Botija was extremely fat, and Peterete
Los_Caquitos
Municipality in Extremadura, Spain
Botija is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2013 census (INE), the municipality has a population
Botija,_Cáceres
Spanish ceramics in archaeology
name for all Spanish ceramics, and as a name for the most common type, the botija, which has a distinctive form and paste. Other types of Spanish ceramics
Olive_jar
1977 studio album by José José
the participation of composers such as Juan Carlos Calderón, Rafael Pérez Botija, Roberto Cantoral and Manuel Alejandro. In addition, José José made his
Reencuentro_(José_José_album)
Mexican actor
characters of Señor Barriga and his son Ñoño from El Chavo del Ocho, and El Botija from Los Caquitos and Chespirito. The son of engineer Ángel Vivar and Celia
Édgar_Vivar
1981 studio album by José José
1981 (1981-11-24) (México) Recorded 1981 Genre Pop Label Ariola Producer Rafael Pérez Botija, José José José José chronology Romántico (1981) Gracias (1981) Mi Vida
Gracias_(album)
2010 studio album by Cristian Castro
José José, Castro's musical idol. The album was produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija who also produced for José José. Viva el Príncipe covers twelve songs by
Viva_el_Príncipe
1998 remix album by Enrique Iglesias
Clarke Only You 3:34 3. "Lluvia Cae" (Remix) Enrique Iglesias, Rafael Pérez-Botija Rain Falls 4:38 4. "Si Tú Te Vas" (Remix) Enrique Iglesias, Roberto Morales
Remixes (Enrique Iglesias album)
Remixes_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)
1978 studio album by José José
Rafael Pérez Botija. "Volcán" (Pérez Botija) "O tú o yo" (Honorio Herrero, Luis Gómez-Escolar, Julio Seijas) "Amor lo que se dice" (Pérez Botija) "Amándote"
Volcán_(album)
Barrio of Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Botijas is a barrio in the municipality of Orocovis, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,720. Barrios (which are, in contemporary times, roughly
Botijas
1998 studio album by Enrique Iglesias
was produced again by Spanish songwriter and record producer Rafael Pérez-Botija, taking a more mature direction on the production of the album, departing
Cosas del Amor (Enrique Iglesias album)
Cosas_del_Amor_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
name for Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, the national flower of Malaysia Bunga, or Botija, a Caribbean musical instrument of the aerophone type Bunga, a character
Bunga
River of Puerto Rico
The Botijas River (Spanish: Río Botijas) is a tributary of the Orocovis River, located in the municipalities of Orocovis and Barranquitas, Puerto Rico
Botijas_River
1997 studio album by Enrique Iglesias
Flanagan - stylist Manolo Ruiz - stylist John Coulter - design Rafael Pérez-Botija - piano, arranger, keyboards, producer Enrique Iglesias - vocals, backing
Vivir_(album)
Mexican singer (1948–2019)
Reflexiones in 1984. The album was written, produced and arranged by Rafael Pérez-Botija and sold over 2 million copies worldwide. Reflexiones became the first album
José_José
1984 studio album by José José
It was written, produced and arranged by Spanish producer Rafael Pérez-Botija. This album became the first number-one set on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums
Reflexiones_(José_José_album)
Style of dance and music originating in Cuba
rhythm section composed of percussion instruments such as the bongó and the botija/marímbula gave rise to the first son groups proper. Nonetheless, it has
Son_cubano
American singer
Calderón, Juan Gabriel, Manuel Alejandro, Felicia Garza and Rafael Pérez Botija. Born as Gloria Torres Calderón, she was the daughter of Puerto Ricans Felicia
Manoella_Torres
1981 single by Rocío Dúrcal
one of the best-selling singles in the country. Songwriter Rafael Pérez Botija has said that "La Gata Bajo la Lluvia" was not inspired from a real situation
La_Gata_Bajo_la_Lluvia
1999 compilation album by Enrique Iglesias
Rafael Pérez Botija If You Promise to Return 4:24 3. "Tu vacío" Rafael Pérez-Botija Your emptiness 3:58 4. "El muro" Rafael Pérez-Botija The Wall 4:19
Bailamos_Greatest_Hits
Cometa Sector El Mirador Sector La Cuchilla Sector Tino Torres Although Botijas officially consists of only one single barrio, it is traditionally subdivided
List of barrios and sectors of Orocovis, Puerto Rico
List_of_barrios_and_sectors_of_Orocovis,_Puerto_Rico
Mexican telenovela
Sax.)" Rafael Pérez Botija 4:24 3. "Volvamos a empezar" Rafael Pérez Botija 3:46 4. "Lazos de amor (Reggae)" Rafael Pérez Botija 2:54 5. "Déjame ir (Remix
Lazos_de_Amor
Antonio - San Antonio Segment Santa Martha - Santa Martha Segment Botija Paqui - Botija Paqui Segment Caragshillo - Cañaro - Tuncarta Segment Ciudadela
List of World Heritage Sites in Ecuador
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Ecuador
Song by Enrique Iglesias (1999)
album Cosas del Amor (1998). It was written by Iglesias with Rafael Pérez-Botija handling its production. A power ballad, it is a confessional song of staying
Nunca_Te_Olvidaré
Mexican actress
television series, she was also known to have played Édgar Vivar's character "Botija"'s wife "María Expropiación Petronila Lascuráin y Torquemada", famously
Florinda_Meza
Spanish singer (born 1975)
glass' body". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 18 October 2024. Botija, Julio; Roche, Calum (21 August 2023). "Enrique Iglesias set to return despite
Enrique_Iglesias
Spanish singer and actress (1944–2006)
albums with other songwriters such as Marco Antonio Solís and Rafael Pérez Botija (who produced for her, and wrote most of the songs for, the ballads album
Rocío_Dúrcal
1982 studio album by José José
The album earned six Gold and one Platinum albums. 1,7,9: Rafael Pérez Botija 3,6,10: Michel Colombier 2,11: Clare Fischer 4,5,8: Armando Noriega 12:
Mi_Vida_(José_José_album)
Brazilian footballer
married". Tribuna.com. 16 September 2024. Retrieved 16 September 2024. Botija, Julio; Nelson, David (16 September 2024). "Real Madrid player gets married
Endrick (footballer, born 2006)
Endrick_(footballer,_born_2006)
1995 debut studio album by Enrique Iglesias
Photography Alan Silfen: Photography Fernando Martinez: Photography Rafael Pérez Botija: Producer, arranger, keyboards, Hammond organ Enrique Iglesias: vocals Scott
Enrique_Iglesias_(album)
1987 studio album by José José
Ariola in 1987. It was written and produced by Spanish producer Rafael Pérez-Botija. This album became the fourth number-one set on the Billboard Latin Pop
Soy_Así
1995 single by Enrique Iglesias
Iglesias when he was 16 and his friend Roberto Morales with Rafael Pérez-Botija handling its production. It was released as the lead single from the album
Si Tú Te Vas (Enrique Iglesias song)
Si_Tú_Te_Vas_(Enrique_Iglesias_song)
1985 studio album by José José
It was written, produced and arranged by Spanish producer Rafael Pérez-Botija. This album became the second number-one set on the Billboard Latin Pop
Promesas
1994 studio album by Lucero
This was the third album written, produced, and arranged by Rafael Pérez Botija for the singer, and was another success for both. The producer also presented
Siempre Contigo (Lucero album)
Siempre_Contigo_(Lucero_album)
vaccine - botija botijuela, bunga Cuba 4 Empty jug, sometimes with a hole on the side, used in rural folk genres like son botijuela See botija - bugle Trinidad
List_of_Caribbean_aerophones
1996 single by Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias and co-written by Roberto Morales, produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija, and became Iglesias’ third consecutive chart topper in U.S. The song also
Por_Amarte
2000 studio album by Lucero
the album's booklet: "in a New York English pronunciation". Rafael Pérez-Botija worked again with Lucero, this time with five tracks (written and produced
Mi_destino
Mexican singer, actress (born 1969)
1994, she released her album Siempre Contigo, supervised by Rafael Perez Botija. The album achieved gold status in Mexico and high sales in Central America
Lucero_(entertainer)
The track was written by Chein García Alonso, produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija and became another successful release for Iglesias. The song includes a
Experiencia_Religiosa
interesting, because they use some of the original instruments of the son: the botija and a unique square bongó. Soon this (and other) groups appreciated that
Early_Cuban_bands
1997 single by Enrique Iglesias
Vivir (1997). The song was written by Iglesias and produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija. It was released as the lead single from the album on 18 January 1997. A
Enamorado_Por_Primera_Vez
River in Argentina
4067/s0717-92002023000200415. es:Reserva natural de uso múltiple Isla Botija Servicio de Guardaparques Isla Botija (2020) OPDS, Provincia de Buenos Aires Wikimedia Commons
Paraná_Delta
Salvadoran writer, poet, and painter (1899–1975)
with the comparison of the Spanish and English of the story "La botija" / "The Botija" or "jug of gold," in an excellent presentation by Dr. Rafael Lara
Salarrué
2002 studio album by Enrique Iglesias
Universal Music Latino Producer Enrique Iglesias Léster Méndez Rafael Pérez-Botija Andrés Restrepo Enrique Iglesias chronology Escape (2001) Quizás (2002)
Quizás_(album)
Mexican actor, comedian, filmmaker (1929–2014)
playing a new character named El Botija, while Florinda Meza got a new character for the sketches as La Chimoltrufia, Botija's wife. It became Chespirito's
Chespirito
2011 studio album by Cristian Castro
album consists of ten tracks. As with the previous album, Rafael Pérez-Botija, who wrote songs and produced albums for José José in the past, produced
Mi_Amigo_El_Príncipe
1999 compilation album by Enrique Iglesias
Recorded 1994–99 Genre Pop, Latin pop Label Fonovisa Producer Rafael Pérez Botija Enrique Iglesias chronology Enrique (1999) The Best Hits (1999) 15 Kilates
The Best Hits (Enrique Iglesias album)
The_Best_Hits_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)
1997 studio album by Lucero
back ballad albums written and produced by Spanish songwriter Rafael Pérez-Botija. Piel de Ángel was released just after Lucero's wedding with Manuel Mijares
Piel_de_Ángel
Musical instrument of the Igbo of Nigeria
fingers, creating a diverse range of sounds. Clive Sithole Eugene Skeef Botija Ghatam Ipu Gagar "Rhythm & beauty:jazz". Choice Reviews Online. 37 (2):
Udu
1979 studio album by José José
José-Steve Jerome) Franqueza (Consuelo Velazquez) Rosa de fuego (Rafael Pérez Botija) Si me dejas ahora (Camilo Blanes) He sido (Mario Patrón-Eduardo Salas)
Si_Me_Dejas_Ahora
Uruguayan musician
Familia (Sazam) 1984 Adar Nebur (Sazam) 1986 La Yapla Mata (Raviol) 1987 Botija de mi pais (with Eduardo Mateo) (Sondor) 1987 Siete Vidas (Sazam) 1991 Fisico
Rubén_Rada
1998 single by Enrique Iglesias
It was co-written by Iglesias and Chein García-Alonso with Rafael Pérez-Botija handling its production. A power ballad, it is a confessional song of love
Esperanza (Enrique Iglesias song)
Esperanza_(Enrique_Iglesias_song)
1991 studio album by Lucero
first of many collaborations with Rafael Pérez Botija. All songs written and arranged by Rafael Pérez Botija. This was the first time that an album by Lucero
Sólo Pienso en Ti (Lucero album)
Sólo_Pienso_en_Ti_(Lucero_album)
1982 single by Yazoo
Fonovisa Songwriters Vince Clarke Enrique Iglesias Producer Rafael Pérez-Botija Enrique Iglesias singles chronology "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" (1996) "Solo
Only_You_(Yazoo_song)
Ancient people of Spain
Other probable Vettonian towns were Tamusia (Villasviejas de Tamuja, near Botija, Cáceres; Celtiberian-type mint: Tamusiensi), Ocelon / Ocelum (Castelo Branco)
Vettones
urban legends in the Dominican Republic. Other legends include Brujas and Botija.[citation needed] Throughout the historical development of the Dominican
Folklore of the Dominican Republic
Folklore_of_the_Dominican_Republic
Song by Antonio Vega
Recorded 2002 Genre Latin pop Length 3:58 Label Universal Music Latino Songwriter Antonio Vega Producers Rafael Pérez-Botija Lester Mendez Enrique Iglesias
La_Chica_de_Ayer
1999 single by Enrique Iglesias
recorded and features additional lyrical contributions by Rafael Pérez-Botija. Upon its release, "Rhythm Divine" was met with positive reactions from
Rhythm_Divine
Topics referred to by the same term
Botijuela may refer to: Botija (container), ceramic shipping container commonly used in the Spanish Empire Botija (instrument), the container used as
Botijuela
Musical instrument, based on an empty jug
psychedelic band 13th Floor Elevators. A version of the jug known as the botija was played in early Cuban musical forms such as the son. In recent times
Jug_(instrument)
Copper mine in Panama
four zones totalling 13,600 ha (34,000 acres). The main deposits are at Botija, Colina and Valle Grande. With 3.1 billion t (6.8 trillion lb) of proven
Cobre_mine,_Panama
1993 studio album by Lucero
"Aries" by Luis Miguel. All track were written and produced by Rafael Pérez Botija, including the bonus tracks written specifically for the soap opera Los
Lucero_(album)
1982 studio album by Herb Alpert
Macias – horns (8) Gary Gertzweig's String Section – strings Rafael Pérez-Botija – arrangements (5) José Quintana – backing vocals (2), arrangements (10)
Fandango_(Herb_Alpert_album)
Uruguayan singer and composer (born 1990)
visibility of their career. Mocchi was the executive producer of the documentary Botija de mi país (2013), which deals with the careers of ten Uruguayan musicians
Mocchi_(singer)
1992 live album by Rocío Dúrcal
Gabriel 3:52 3. "La Gata Bajo La Lluvia" Rafael Pérez Botija 3:41 4. "Jamás Te Dejaré" Botija 3:34 5. "Volver A Verte" Augusto Algueró 3:22 6. "Mi Amigo"
El_Concierto..._En_Vivo
Paleohispanic alphabet
made on one side of an ostrakon from the site in Villasviejas del Tamuja (Botija, Cáceres) has been identified as a southern Paleohispanic abecedary, because
Espanca_script
Lab for Innovation and Research
hdl:2318/1805054. ISSN 2730-597X. Esbri, Laura; Llasat, Maria Carmen; Llasat-Botija, Montserrat; Marcos, Raül; Sola, Yolanda; Adnan, Muhammad; Campos, Gabriel;
Living_lab
Cuban actor
hermano? 2010: Afinidades 1987: Capablanca 1987: Hoy como ayer 1990: La botija (1 episode - "Teo joven") (TV series) 1994: Fresa y chocolate a.k.a. Strawberry
Vladimir_Cruz
American musician (born 1984)
Where I Fall" 2021 GroundUP Music — "In Your Mouth" 2021 GroundUP Music — "Botija de mi país" 2024 Portal Sessions Ruben Rada, Julieta Rada, Bill Laurance
Michael_League
Cuban actress (1942–2024)
Tony Lechuga Chachi 1987 La séptima familia Juan Vilar Graciela 1990 La Botija Danilo Lejardi Teo's aunt 1992 Divina obsesión Tito Rojas Madre Alejandra
Isabel_Moreno
2006 studio album by Lucero
hits written by Rafael Pérez Botija and covers of music by Rocío Dúrcal, Mocedades and José José (also written by Pérez-Botija). On 29 November 2006 the
Quiéreme_Tal_Como_Soy
1993 studio album by Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
good eating]" 4:37 9. "¡Lobo, ¿estás?! [Wolf, are you there?]" 3:02 10. "Botija rapado [Uruguaian dude close-cropped]" 2:50 11. "San Telmo [Saint Telmo]"
Cordero_Atado
1998 studio album by Lucero
track on her album Lucero, and was one of the songs written by Rafael Pérez-Botija for the soap opera Los Parientes Pobres. The first single "Corazón Lastimado"
Cerca_de_ti_(Lucero_album)
Musical artist
presenta a: Mateo / Mal tiempo sobre Alchemia (1er. viaje) (Ayui/Tacuabe 1987) Botija De Mi País (with Ruben Rada) (Sondor, 1987) La Maquina del Tiempo / La mosca
Eduardo_Mateo
1994 song by Lucero
Contigo" ("Always with You") is a written and produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija and performed by Mexican entertainer Lucero on the 1994 album of the same
Siempre_Contigo_(song)
1981 studio album by Rocío Dúrcal
Records. It was written and produced by Spanish songwriter Rafael Pérez Botija. In Spain, Argentina, and Peru, this album was released as La Gata (The
Confidencias (Rocío Dúrcal album)
Confidencias_(Rocío_Dúrcal_album)
Mexican comedy show
characters of other sketches Édgar Vivar (1971–1973) – Señor Barriga, El Botija Angelines Fernández (1971–1973) – Doña Cleotilde José Antonio Mena (1971–1973)
Chespirito_(TV_series)
Musical instrument classification system
caused by a single compression and release of air. Examples include the botija, the gharha, the ghatam, and the udu. Mixed sets of free aerophones (414)
Hornbostel–Sachs
2023 Spanish television series
«Nuestra narrativa está hecha a prueba de Instagram»". Audiovisual451. Botija, Julio (28 April 2023). "El día que David Broncano fue víctima de un atraco:
You_Would_Do_It_Too
1999 studio album by Enrique Iglesias
Divine) Barry, Taylor, Rafael Pérez-Botija Taylor, Rawling 3:33 12. "Más Es Amar" (Sad Eyes) Springsteen, Pérez-Botija Iglesias, Mendez 4:14 13. "No Puedo
Enrique_(album)
Highway in Puerto Rico
municipal center and continues to the north, passing through Orocovis, Botijas and Mata de Cañas barrios before entering Corozal. In Corozal, PR-568 continues
Puerto_Rico_Highway_568
Metal scraper used as a percussion instrument
of the five instruments played in the genre together with the maracas, botija or marímbula, bongo, and tres. Guayos consist of a cylindrical metal sheet
Guayo
Musical artist
“Pobre corazón”, “Haceme caso a mí”, “Canto por no llorar”, “Rosa reseca”, “Botija linda”, “El pescador”, “Te fuiste, ¡ja, ja!”, “Adiós Argentina”, “Mi provinciana”
Gerardo_Matos_Rodríguez
Studio album by Chilean singer Mon Laferte
Tú Te Vas" Luigui Giraldo, Quintanilla 2:51 7. "Suéltalo" Rafael Pérez Botija 4:08 8. "Entre El Delirio y La Locura" Gustavo Santander, Kike Santander
La_Chica_de_Rojo
bandurria - batá - biankomé - bocú - bongo - bongó del monte - bonkoenchemiyá - botija - bulá - cajón - catá - cencerro - chachá - chaworó - chekere - cheré -
List of Caribbean folk music traditions
List_of_Caribbean_folk_music_traditions
Variety of Spanish language
refer to friends affectionately, while pibe has expanded to mean young man. Botija is also used to refer to children. Ta in Uruguayan Spanish means "OK", with
Uruguayan_Spanish
Species of tree
vitifolia (Willd.) Mart. & Zucc. Rosa amarilla ("yellow rose" in Spanish) Botija from Cuba Bototillo, botulo from Guayaquil Carnestolendo from Caracas. Botanic
Cochlospermum_vitifolium
1978 studio album by Julio Iglesias
Version)" (Belfiore, Arcusa, De La Calva) 3:03 "Amico (Amigo)" (Rafael Perez-Botija, Belfiore) 4:38 "Abbracciami (Abrázame)" (Belfiore, Iglesias, Rafael Ferro)
Sono un pirata, sono un signore
Sono_un_pirata,_sono_un_signore
1980 studio album by José José
más (Vicente Garrido) Aléjate (Sergio Fachelli) Amor, amor (Rafael Pérez Botija) A ratos (Lolita De La Colina) Él (Him) (Rupert Holmes-Oscar Sarquiz Spanish
Amor_Amor_(José_José_album)
Restaurant in London, England
the dishes, and thought that a dish of octopus, with quinoa, shiso and botija olives was a good advertisement for a wider use of octopus. She thought
Lima_(restaurant)
Chile as it happened in 1795 when Lima imported 5.000 troves (Spanish: botijas) from Concepción in southern Chile. This particular export showed the emergence
Agriculture_in_Chile
2000 studio album by Jay-Z
Carter Thomas Rick Rock 3:49 16. "Where Have You Been" (performed by Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel) Carter Edwin Delahoz Grant Rafael Pérez Botija T.T. 5:33
The_Dynasty:_Roc_La_Familia
Indian percussion instrument
Ghatam Percussion instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 111.24 (Percussion vessels) Developed ancient Related instruments Botija, gharha
Ghatam
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
Ala de la Piedra, Alturas de Orocovis, Cacao, Sector Parcelas in Botijas 1, Botijas II, Comunidad Miraflores and La Pica (Luis M. Alfaro). An Energy Consortium
Orocovis,_Puerto_Rico
Mexican musician
comeback with the release "Como aire fresco", produced by Rafael Pérez Botija. With 10 songs as a songwriter, which earned a gold record for 100,000 sold
Claudio_Bermúdez
1978 studio album by José José
"Ahora o Nunca" Juan Carlos Calderón 3:23 8. "El Último Beso" Rafael Pérez Botija 4:13 9. "Almohada" Adan Torres 3:35 10. "Te Quiero Tal Como Eres (Just the
Lo_Pasado,_Pasado
Mexican television program
dangerous gangster who is part of a mafia gang composed of Cuajináis, Chory, Botija and Minina. He is considered the archenemy of Chapulín, always scheming
El_Chapulín_Colorado
BOTIJA
BOTIJA
BOTIJA
BOTIJA
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Born with Intelligence
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Miykah, MICHAH means "who is like God?" In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet.
Girl/Female
Scandinavian
Hero's daughter.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dolly, DOLLEY means "gift of God."
Male
Swedish
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Halvard, HALVAR means "rock defender."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Excellent; Precious
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen of music and songs
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Male
German
Modern form of Old German Audo, OTTO means "wealthy."
BOTIJA
BOTIJA
BOTIJA
BOTIJA
BOTIJA