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  2. La víbora de la mar - Wikipedia

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    LA VÍBORA DE LA MAR (lit. The sea snake) is a traditional singing game originating in Mexico. Participants hold hands creating the “snake” and they run around the playground. It is a popular children's game in Mexico and Latin America, and also in Spain where it is known as "pasemisí". This game has become a tradition at Mexican weddings.

  3. Traditional games of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Arranca cebollitas. Arranca cebollitas is a game where participants form a line, with each one standing behind a fellow participant and holding that participant's waist. One opponent attempts to pull the participant at the back of the line away from the rest of the line; if successful, the opponent repeats this until they can remove all players ...

  4. Singing game - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most common example of such a game involves the song " London Bridge is Falling Down." A similar game is played to the tune of " Oranges and Lemons." Similar games exist in other cultures as well. In Japan, for example, similar games are played to the song " Toryanse." In Mexico, the game is played to the song " La Vibora de La Mar."

  5. List of performing artists at the ViƱa del Mar International ...

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    The Viña del Mar International Song Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar) is a music festival that is considered the best and biggest in Latin America and the most important musical event in the Americas which is held annually on the 3rd week of February since 1960 in Viña del Mar, Chile. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ]

  6. La Vibora de La Mar - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 November 2010, at 12:49 (UTC).

  7. Pedro Bank - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Bank was originally named 'Viper Bank', Spanish: Placer de la Víbora, [1] by Spanish mariners because its shallow reefs, rocks and shoals are laid out in the shape of a gigantic serpent. [2] It was once a busy and treacherous shipping passage used by seafaring Europeans in the 16th and 17th centuries; archaeologists estimate there are ...

  8. La Vibora - Wikipedia

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    The name La Vibora translated to English is The Viper. The coaster's life began at Six Flags Magic Mountain under the name Sarajevo Bobsleds, being named in honor of the 1984 olympics and the ride opened that same year.

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