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  • Salsa (sauce), any of various sauces of Spanish or Latin American origin, from the Spanish word for sauce
  • Salsa music, a style of music of Caribbean origin
  • Salsa (dance), a style of dance of New York origin (See also: Salsa on Wikibooks)
  • Salsa (film), a 1976 documentary film
  • A spacecraft forming part of the Cluster mission.

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Salsa is a slot or spot dance, i.e., unlike Foxtrot or Samba, in Salsa a couple does not travel over the dance floor much, but rather occupies a fixed area on the dance floor.
Salsa music is a fusion of traditional African and Cuban and other Latin-American rhythms that traveled from the islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico) to New York during the migration, somewhere between the 1940s and the 1970s, depending on where one puts the boundary between "real" salsa and its predecessors.
Salsa is one of the main dances in both Cuba and Puerto Rico and is known world-wide.
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