Answer:
1- Coral
2- Mar del Plata
3- Goya
4- rumbear
Explanation:
1- Los premios del Festival Internacional de La Habana se llaman Coral. These awards are given in the "Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana", which started in 1979 when more than 600 Latin American filmmakers were called. The award granted by the festival is the "Gran Premio Coral", which is a symbol of the big coral reefs characteristic of the Caribbean Sea.
2- Los premios Astor se entregan en la ciudad argentina de Mar de Plata. The "Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata" is a prestigious festival held in Mar del Plata every year since 1954. Until 2004, the awards were called «Ombú», when the name changed to "Astor" because of Astor Piazzolla, an Argentinian musician and composer.
3- El premio cinematográfico más prestigioso de España es el Goya. Also called Premios Anuales de la Academia or Los Goya, they are granted annually by "la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España", to the best filmmakers in each category of the Spanish cinema. The prize is a bust of Francisco Goya, an important Spanish painter and artist.
4- A los jóvenes venezolanos les gusta salir a rumbear. In Venezuela, rumbear is a verb that means go out to party.
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Manuel maria ponce wrote a musical piece at age 5.
Manuel Maria Ponce was born on December 8, 1882 in Fresnillo, Zacatecas. Ponce had no imperative educators/teachers amid his adolescence in Mexico. He got his most punctual melodic preparing from his sister Josefina and sand in the youngsters' choir at the Templo de San Diego. While recuperating from the measles at 5 years old, he composed his first piece titled The Dance of the Measles. At the age 12, he was named organist at the Cathedral of Aguascalientes and, after two years, created a well known Gavotte, which was utilized in programs everywhere throughout the world by the acclaimed artist La Argentina.