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Что (кто) такое II-para - определение

SYNCHRONIZED DANCE THAT ORIGINATED IN JAPAN
Paralist; Para Para Allstars; Para para; ParaPara
  • Two dancers in 2009

Pará Province         
  • The [[Empire of Brazil]], c. 1889.
PROVINCE OF BRAZIL
Para Province
Pará Province was one of the provinces of the Empire of Brazil. It was created in 1850 from territory of Grão-Pará Province.
Para-Romani         
NON-ROMANI LANGUAGES WITH CONSIDERABLE ADMIXTURE FROM ROMANI SPOKEN BY ROMANI COMMUNITIES
Para-Romani languages
Para-Romani are various mixed languages of non-Indo-Aryan linguistic classification containing considerable admixture from the Romani language. They are spoken as the traditional vernacular of Romani communities,Matras, Y. Romani: A Linguistic Introduction Cambridge University Press (2002) either in place of, or alongside, varieties of the Romani language. Some Para-Romani languages have no structural features of Romani at all, taking only the vocabulary from Romani.
Eres para         
SONG
Eres Para Mí; Eres para mi; Eres Para Mi
"Eres Para Mí" (English: "You are for Me") is a Latin pop-Hip hop song by the Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas and the Chilean singer Anita Tijoux. It was recorded for Julieta Venegas's studio album Limón y Sal.

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Para Para

Para Para (パラパラ, "Para-Para" or "ParaPara") is a synchronized dance that originated in Japan. Unlike most club dancing and rave dancing, there are specific synchronized movements for each song much like line dancing. Para Para has existed since the early 1980s when European countries started selling Italo disco and Euro disco, and in the mid-to late 1970s, new wave and synthpop music in Japan. However, it did not achieve much popularity outside Japan until the late 1990s.

Para Para is strongly associated with Eurobeat. Dave Rodgers, a Eurobeat artist, has described Para Para as the only way to dance to Eurobeat, which is usually "so fast."