In Spanish, "Callao" refers to a specific term that can mean "a call" or "a shout." However, it is most commonly known as the name of a port city in Peru, which is the chief seaport of Lima. The word can also derive from the Spanish verb "callar," meaning "to be quiet" or "to silence."
Spanish gunboat Callao was created in 1888.
There exist contraction in Spanish, just like they exist in English. Some spanish words though do not include the apostrophe when letters are removed. Any spanish word that ends in "ado" can occasionally have the 'd' removed to make it sound better. This often happens in Spanish reggaeton (a type of spanish rap) to make the song have better rythem. Callao therefore would actually be "callado" which is the spanish word for 'quiet'.
"Woman del Callao" is a famous song by Peruvian musician Juaneco y su Combo. The term "Callao" refers to the port city of Callao in Peru. The song is about a woman from Callao, known for her beauty and strength.
Callao was created in 1537.
The population of Callao is about 1,000,000.
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