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4 unusual facts about Triana


Hispano HA-100

The Hispano HA-100 Triana (named for the district of Seville where the Hispano Aviación plant was located) was a military trainer aircraft developed in Spain in the 1950s.

SHIWA project

SHIWA developed workflow interoperability solutions for several workflow systems, namely ASKALON Fahringer, et al. 2005, MOTEUR Glatard, et al. 2008, Pegasus Deelman 2005, PGRADE Kacsuk, et al. 2003, Galaxy, GWES, Kepler, LONI Pipeline, Taverna, ProActive and Triana Majithia et al. 2004.

Triana, Seville

The cucaña is a popular competition during this celebration: people try to take a prize from the top of a greasy pole over the river.

The name may be a combination of the Latin tri, meaning "three", and the Celtiberian ana, meaning "river", since the Guadalquivir river split into three branches nearby.


A Sea Cave Near Lisbon

Most of these were either urban views, indcluding the Puerto del Sol in Madrid and Triana, Seville, or cultural scenes, such as an Andalusian dance and Fado performers.

Juana la Macarrona

This Spanish article references the writers José Manuel Caballero Bonald and :es:Alfonso Grosso (who also painted her portrait), the flamencólogo professors Daniel Pineda Novo (who wrote her biography) and Juan de la Plata, Pablillos de Valladolid, and her contemporary the flamenco cantaor Fernando el de Triana (1870-1940), who as Fernando Rodríguez Gómez wrote his account of fellow performers, Arte y artistas flamencos (Madrid: Imprenta helénica 1935).

Rodrigo de Triana

NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory, a satellite originally intended to provide a near-continuous view of the entire Earth, was initially named Triana, after Rodrigo de Triana.

Rodway

Eduardo Rodríguez Rodway (born 1945), a Spanish singer and musician, guitarist of the rock band Triana


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