Category
page 1Urban culture
adventure travel
type of niche tourism
European city bike
a type of bicycle dedicated to urban infrastructure
tea culture
traditions about preparing and drinking tea, the way the people interact with tea
urban culture
culture of cities
coffee culture
social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee
Worthy of the City
type of award; award or symbol for award conferred by some cities
Roto
thumb|right|200px|Monument to the Chilean roto, Plaza Yungay, Santiago
thumb|350px|right|Example of recent expressions of Bolivian irredentism over territorial losses in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884). In the mural it is written; "What once was ours, will be ours once again", and "Hold on rotos (Chileans), because here come the Colorados of Bolivia"
Roto, f. rota, (literally "torn" or "broken") is a term used to refer to Chilean people and in particular to the common Chilean. In Chile, from the start of the 20th century, it was applied with a negative classist connotation to poor city-dwel
urban art
art genre related to cities
urban contemporary gospel
gospel music genre