La Familia is a Romanianrap group formed in 1997, after BUG Mafia and Paraziţii by that time, it was very popular and lots of people from Romania liked their music. La Familia brought a new type of gangsta rap in Romania that was a little diffrent from Paraziiţi and B.U.G. Mafia, which turned out to be very successful. Image File history File linksMetadata La_Familia. ... Image File history File linksMetadata La_Familia. ... Hip hop music (also referred to as rap or rap music) is a style of popular music. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII in Roman) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Uzzi, Caddy, Tataee, DJ Swamp & friend Villy at the MTV Awards, 2004 B.U.G. Mafia is a Bucharest based hip hop crew (founded in 1993), and is among the first hip hop groups in Romania. ... Ombladon from ParaziÅ£ii ParaziÅ£ii (The Parasites) is a Romanian three-man rap group founded in 1994. ... Gangsta rap is a subgenre of hip hop music which involves a lyrical focus on the lifestyles of inner-city criminals. ...
Discography
1997 - Baieti De Cartier (Hood Boys)
1998 - Nicaieri nu-i ca acasa (No Place like home)
1999 - Dumnezeu e baiat de cartier (oare?) (Is God a Street Fella (maybe?))
1999 - Bine ai venit in paradis (Welcome To The Paradise)
2000 - Ca la noi (Like we do it)
2001 - Familiarizeaza-te (Familiarize)
2002 - Zi de Zi (Day by Day)
2003 - Punct si de la capat (Full stop from the beginning)
LaFamilia Verde is a coalition of community gardens in the Crotona, East Tremont, and West Farms neighborhoods in the Bronx.
LaFamilia Verde is part of a community gardening tradition in New York City that dates back over 25 years, when city residents first began taking control of abandoned lots left by the economic and social devastation of the inner cities.
LaFamilia Verde was formed due to the Citys quest to auction off over 100 community gardens.
La Sagrada Família (Catalan name), or La Sagrada Familia (Spanish name), is a large Roman Catholic basilica under construction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
La Sagrada Família was planned in the late 19th century and construction work, under the supervison of Antoni Gaudí, commenced in the 1880s.
La Sagrada Família is not a cathedral - the cathedral of Barcelona is the Cathedral of Santa Eulàlia, a Gothic building of the late Middle Ages.