Information about Creole
The word Creole is an adaptation of the Castillian-Spanish word criollo.
Creole may refer to:
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Creole may refer to:
- Creole (people), a number of distinct ethnic groups in various countries; mix of culture
- Creole elites inhabitants of the colonies established by Spain and Portugal in Iberian peninsula
- Creole language, a stable language that originated from a combination of other languages
- Haitian Creole, the official language of Haiti
- "Creole" (song), a song by Beyoncé
- Creole Records, a record label
- Creole Pig, a breed of pig from Haiti
- Sierra Leone Creole people of African American and Jamaican Maroon slave descent
- Louisiana Creole French
- Louisiana Creole cuisine
- Zydeco or Louisiana Creole folk music
- CREOLE, a component model of the General Architecture for Text Engineering text processing system
- , a common wiki markup language to be used across different wikis
Criollo may refer to:
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- Criollo (people), a caste in the Spanish colonial caste system
- Criollo (horse), a South American horse breed
- Criollo (band), a Bahire band
- Criollo (sausage), a local sausage, e.g.
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Creole and its cognates in other languages — such as crioulo, criollo, créole, kriolu, criol, kreyol, kriulo, kriol, krio, etc.
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The creole elites were inhabitants of the colonies established by Spain and Portugal in Iberian Peninsula.[1] They were descendants of the European settlers in these colonies, and usually occupied the higher classes.
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A creole language, or simply a creole, is a stable language that originates seemingly as a "new" language, sometimes with features that are not inherited from any apparent source, without however qualifying in any appreciable way as a mixed language.
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Haitian Creole language (kreyòl ayisyen), often called simply Creole, is a language spoken in Haiti by about 8.5 million people (as of 2005), which is nearly the entire population, and via emigration, about 3.
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Creole Records was a UK record label that found most of its success in the disco and reggae genres in the mid 1970s to early 1980s.
Creole released the debut singles of both Boney M.("Baby Do You Wanna Bump") and Amanda Lear ("Trouble") in 1975.
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Creole released the debut singles of both Boney M.("Baby Do You Wanna Bump") and Amanda Lear ("Trouble") in 1975.
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The Creole Pig was a breed of pig indigenous to the Caribbean nation of Haiti. Creole pigs were well adapted to the rugged terrain and sparse vegetation of Haiti. The pig’s resilience allowed Haitian peasants to raise these pigs with little resources.
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Sierra Leone Creole are an ethnic group in Sierra Leone, descendants of various groups of freed slaves from the West Indies, North America and Britain landed in Freetown between 1787 and about 1855 (or possibly as late as 1860).
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African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.[1] In the United States the term is generally used for Americans with sub-Saharan African ancestry.
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Louisiana Creole (Créole Louisiane and "Kourí-Viní", as it is known in and near St. Martin Parish) is a French and West African-based creole language spoken by the mixed Louisiana Creole people in Louisiana.
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Louisiana Creole cuisine is a style of cooking originating in Louisiana (centered on the Greater New Orleans area) that blends French, Spanish, French Caribbean, African, and American influences. It also bears hallmarks of Italian cuisine.
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Zydeco (French: "les haricots", English: "snap beans") is a form of American roots or folk music, that evolved from the jure during the late 1800s call and response vocal music of the black and multiracial French speaking Creoles of south and southwest Louisiana.
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