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Josefa Díaz Fernández, popularly known as Pepa de Oro, (Cádiz, 29 January 1871 – Cádiz, 18 May 1918), was a Spanish flamenco dancer and singer. She shot to fame when she introduced Spain to the first milongas aflamencadas of Argentine folklore in 1904.

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  • Josefa Díaz Fernández (es)
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  • Josefa Díaz Fernández, popularly known as Pepa de Oro, (Cádiz, 29 January 1871 – Cádiz, 18 May 1918), was a Spanish flamenco dancer and singer. She shot to fame when she introduced Spain to the first milongas aflamencadas of Argentine folklore in 1904. (en)
  • Josefa Díaz Fernández (Cádiz, 29 de enero de 1871 – Cádiz, 18 de mayo de 1918), conocida artísticamente como Pepa de Oro, fue una bailaora y cantaora española.​ Alcanzó la fama cuando introdujo en España las primeras milongas aflamencadas del folklore argentino en 1904.​ (es)
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  • Josefa Díaz Fernández (en)
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  • Josefa Díaz Fernández (en)
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  • Francisco Díaz García "Paco de Oro" (en)
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  • Agustina Fernández Fernández (en)
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  • Pepa de Oro (en)
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  • Esteban de Jerez (en)
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  • "Pepa was a leading flamenco dancer and arrogant figure and, though she was not a gypsy, anyone would have assumed that she was cañí. As her best show, she sang and danced at the same time milongas with tango beat. The audience applauded with great enthusiasm." (en)
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  • Josefa Díaz Fernández, popularly known as Pepa de Oro, (Cádiz, 29 January 1871 – Cádiz, 18 May 1918), was a Spanish flamenco dancer and singer. She shot to fame when she introduced Spain to the first milongas aflamencadas of Argentine folklore in 1904. (en)
  • Josefa Díaz Fernández (Cádiz, 29 de enero de 1871 – Cádiz, 18 de mayo de 1918), conocida artísticamente como Pepa de Oro, fue una bailaora y cantaora española.​ Alcanzó la fama cuando introdujo en España las primeras milongas aflamencadas del folklore argentino en 1904.​ (es)
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