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He first worked as an apprentice in a calesa manufacturing shop.
There are also many tricycles and calesa for the city public transportation.
Shoppers can take calesa rides through the complex.
My third-floor double in the three-star Calesa Real cost $42.
A calesa looks like an inclined cart.
Tourists can buy souvenirs or even ride a calesa (horse-drawn buggy).
In the Philippines, a small two-wheeled calash is called a kalesa or calesa.
Most parishioners hiked from their village of origin; those who could afford took the gareta and calesa.
The calesa driver is commonly called as "Cochero" or "Kutsero".
The company was first established as a small automotive shop in 1953 by starting entrepreneur Leonardo Sarao, a mechanic and a former calesa driver.
When the calesa was introduced in the 18th century during the Spanish colonial period, it became one of the modes of transportation in the Philippines.
A kalesa or calesa (sometimes called a caritela/karitela) is a horse drawn calash (carriage) used in the Philippines.
Rich Filipinos known as the ilustrados used the calesa for personal travel as well as for the transport of goods to nearby areas.
Since the age of 16, Sitti has been performing gigs at the Hyatt Calesa Bar and others.
Every first week of May, Vigan plays host to visitors for this festival featuring painting and product exhibits, a Calesa parade, and other cultural activities.
In 1992 the Edward Calesa Foundation named Jennings one of fifty "Terrific Teachers Making a Difference".
The word, also spelled calesa, predates the Spanish conquest and descends ultimately from an Old Church Slavonic word meaning "wheels."
Although the calesa has become a rarity, some century-old examples are still preserved in areas of the Philippines, such as the city of Vigan and Laoag.
At 16 years old, Laarni sang at the Calesa Bar, she had the opportunity to get musical pointers from the bar's musical director, Rudy Francisco.
After selling all his "BARIT" grass to calesa drivers in the town marketplace every evening, he made it a point to pray fervently in the Holy Rosary Parish Church.
You can take a calesa ride through the streets and visit the remains of Mayan structures, including Kinichkakmo ("the face of the maker of the sun"), which is the largest pyramid in the region, though few have been excavated.
She was discovered by the late Inday Badiday and George Canseco who described Marri as having a "Crystal Voice" after they saw her at a gigs at Hyatt's Calesa Bar in 2000.
During this time, he also worked as a writer and radio talent for the Chesteron Evidence Guild, more specifically, the "Commonwealth Hour", for which he created the character of Teban, the calesa diver, at the height of the controversy over the 1940 divorce bill.
Upon arrival at the small, modern airport in Oaxaca City, I was relieved to find a tourist-information office 10 steps away from the baggage claim; an agent got me a room for the night at the Hotel Calesa Real about three blocks north of the central square, or zocalo.