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YouTube: Miami Party Latin Miami music "Paso del Cojito" - Kids, Parents and Family
| YouTube: Miami Party Latin Miami music "Paso del Cojito" In a family party in Miami (the Sunshine State) my parents dancing Latin cumbia, also my dad doing his very popular "Paso del Cojito" of the Latin American music rhythm Cumbia. Miami is a global city rich of several cultures mainly Latin Americans with SABOR and SMILE. MIAMI MUSIC and THE SUNSHINE STATE The Miami music is varied as his popolation. Cubans brought the Salsa, conga and rumba to Miami from their homelands instantly popularizing it in American culture. Dominicans brought bachata, and merengue, while Colombians brought vallenato and Cumbia. West Indians and Caribbean people have brought reggae, soca, kompa, zouk, calypso, and steel pan to the area as well. So a Miami party can be very different anytime in this video Christian Caballero from Saire Pataz in Peru is dancing his Baile del Cojito in a typical Miami family party. MIAMI HISTORY - THE BEGINING The Miami area was first inhabited for more than one thousand years by the Tequesta Indians, but was later claimed for Spain in 1566 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. A Spanish mission was constructed one year later in 1567. In 1836, Fort Dallas was built, and the Miami area subsequently became a site of fighting during the Second Seminole War. The Miami area was better known as Biscayne Bay Country in the early years of its growth. Julia Tuttle subsequently convinced Henry Flagler, a railroad tycoon, to expand his Florida East Coast Railroad to the region. Miami was officially incorporated as a city on July 28, 1896 <b>...</b> |
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