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saeta

An unaccompanied Andalusian folk song sung during a halt in a religious procession.



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2 ALICANTE - the streets come alive with a combination of saeta singing, manolas and brass bands.
It all started back in August, when Mustapha Riga and Damiano Tomassi refused to board the only plane ropier than La Saeta , Real Madrid's ego-massaging, leg-squashing private "jet", leaving the team arriving at a pre-season friendly two hours before kick-off and with nothing to eat but a Big Mac and fries.
was represented by Dave Saeta of IDS in conjunction with Shaun Stiles and Hayden Eaves of Colliers Seeley.
 
 
 
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