Cuarteto Research Paper

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Sargento Cabral is a sports club, and dancing club. It is located in San Vicente’s neighborhood. Here is the cuarteto´s best known stage in the city of Cordoba.
Every Friday, Carlos “La Mona” Jimenez, the most famous cuarteto’s singer, plays music in this place. The cuarteto’s shows summons thousands of people every week. The people of Cordoba are very cheerful and they love the cuarteto’s music. They like to dance until dawn. It's a real party.
When the party ends, the people eat a choripan – a popular sandwich of Cordoba city and Argentina.

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