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  1. Tejano puede referirse a: Tejano o texano, gentilicio del estado de Texas ( Estados Unidos ); El pantalón tejano, o pantalón vaquero; o. La música tejana o Tex-mex. Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TejanosTejanos - Wikipedia

    Tejanos ( / teɪˈhɑːnoʊz /, [2] Spanish: [teˈxanos]) are descendants of Texas Creoles and Mestizos who settled in Texas before its admission as an American state. [3] . The term is applied to Texans of Mexican descent. [4] [5] Etymology.

    • 1519-1543
    • 1821-1836
    • 1684-1689
    • 1690-1821
  3. La música tejana, tejano music o música tex-mex, es un término que se usa para referirse a un estilo musical bailable originario del noreste de México que fue adoptado por los texanos e introducido de manera cultural por los mexicanos de la región que forman Texas en Estados Unidos.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tejano_musicTejano music - Wikipedia

    Tejano music (Spanish: música tejana), also known as Tex-Mex music, is a popular music style fusing Mexican and US influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation of regional Mexican music known as norteño).

  5. El pantalón vaquero, también conocido como pantalón de mezclilla, tejano, pitusa, [1] mahones, [2] o con los anglicismos [cita requerida] jeans (pronunciado /ʝins/) o blue jean, adaptado al español como bluyín, [3] son un tipo de pantalón, generalmente confeccionados de tela de mezclilla o dungaree.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SelenaSelena - Wikipedia

    It was critically acclaimed as being responsible for Tejano music's first marketable era as it became one of the most popular Latin music subgenres at the time. Selena was shot and killed on March 31, 1995, by Yolanda Saldívar , her friend and the former manager of her Selena Etc. boutiques .

  7. conjunto. Tejano, popular music style fusing Mexican, European, and U.S. influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation known as norteño) and Texas in the mid-19th century with the introduction of the accordion by German, Polish, and Czech immigrants.