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Fuente y caudal
Studio album by
Paco de Lucía
Released
1973
Genre
Flamenco
Length
35:43
Label
Polygram Iberica
Paco de Lucía chronology
El duende flamenco de Paco de Lucía (1972)
Fuente y caudal (1973)
En vivo desde el Teatro Real (1975)
Fuente y caudal (translated in English as Source and Flow) is the ninth studio album by the Spanish composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía.
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Geodiversitas. 22 (2): 247–253. Gasparini, Zulma; De la Fuente, Marcelo (2000). "Tortugas y Plesiosaurios de la Formación La Colonia (Cretácico Superior)...
Geografía física. El relieve, el clima y las aguas. 1982. Naturaleza en Asturias[permanent dead link] Estudio de caudales ecológicos en la red hidrográfica...
Bibcode:2005RPaPa.133..169G. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2004.09.007. Sterli & De la Fuente, 2011 O’Gorman, José P.; Carignano, Ana Paula; Calvo-Marcilese, Lydia; Pérez...
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