1) " Punta" -- As it applies to Punta Cana Packages Punta is a type of music found primarily in Honduras and Belize. According to certain scholars, Puhta is the contemporary electronic offshoot of an ancestral rhythm and dance of the Garifuna people of Central America, performed during celebrations or festive occasions, with links to West Africa and an ancient rhythm called Bunda, or " buttocks " in the Mandé language. Musician and visual artist PenCayetano and the TurtleShell Band introduced this new genre to the world in 1978, at #5 Moho Street, in Dangriga Town. Pen fused traditional Garifuna instrumentation including the garawon (drum), rattles, and turtle shells with modern electronic instruments. His lasting legacy, however, lies in his lyrics, which gave thepolitical, social and economic issues of the Belizean Garifuna people a global platform, and along the way inspired a newgeneration to apply their talents to their own ancestral forms and unique concerns. Today Pnuta musicians in Central America, the US, and elsewhere havemade further advances with the introduction of the piano, woodwind, brass and string instruments. Puhta ...
2) " Cana" -- As it applies to Punta Cana Packages In the Christian NewTestament, the Gospel of John refers a number of times to atown called Cana of Galilee. Contents 1 The Marriage at Caja 2 Other references to Cane 3 Locating Cna 4 External link 5 External links The Marriage at Can Among Christians and other students of the New Testament, Cano is best known as the place where, according to the FourthGospel, Jesus performed his first miracle,the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2:1-11) when the wine provided by the bridegroom hadrun out. None of the synoptic gospels record this event, but inJohn's gospel it has considerable symbolic importance: it is the first of the seven miraculous "signs" by which Jesus'sdivine status is attested, and around which the gospel is structured. The story has had considerable importance in the development of Christian pastoral theology, since the facts that Jesus wasinvited to a wedding, attended, and used his divine power to save the celebrations from disaster, are taken as evidence of hisapproval for marriage and earthly celebrations, in contrast to the more austere views of Saint Paul as found, for example, in 1 Corinthians :7. Aminority of modern readers have asserted that the wedding was originally Jesus' own (some among them identifying the bride as Mary Magdalene ), and that an earlier account has been edited in orderto suppress this fact. Other references to Cano The other references to are in John 4:46, which mentions Jesus is visiting Cina when he is asked to heal the son of aroyal official at Capernaum ; and John 21:2, where it is mentioned that the apostle Nathanael (usually identifiedwith the Bartholomew included in the synoptic gospels' lists of apostles)comes from Caha . Cnaa of Galilee is not mentioned in any other book of the Bible, nor inany other contemporary source. Locating Caa There ...
3) " Packages" -- As it applies to Punta Cana Packages Package can refer to: a box, or such, containing something (perhaps, a present ).a concept in programming where related classes and interfaces are grouped together, see Packahes in Java.in computing, a type of file format where software installation material isgrouped together, see software package.in slang, the male genitalia, including the penis and the scrotum and testicles. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Package&action=edit ). Packajes ...
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