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Day of the creole song

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                                  day of the Creole song The Day of the Creole Song is a Peruvian holiday that takes place on October 31 of each year. It was established on October 19, 1944 by the president of that country through supreme resolution. In principle it means a slave born in the home of his lord and black born in the colonies. Jean Corominas in his Etymological dictionaries of the Castilian languague. Pedro Enrique Ureña in a note from Las Corrientes Literarias de América Hispana considers that the voice is not ancient and that it probably appeared during the seventeenth century. The children of Spanish and Spanish born there say Creole or Creole, to say they are born in the Indies. It's the name blacks invented. usually the people in this day celebrate it eating typical foods of Peru like picarones and anticucho also listen to Creole music .