Diez Amigos is a children's song that first appeared in 'Carnival of Numbers'. It uses the same tune as 'Ten Little Indians'. Lyrics One, and two, and three good friends Four, and five, and six good friends seven, eight, and nine good friends Ten good friends are we. Uno, dos, tres amigos Cuatro, cinco, seis amigos Siete, ocho, nueve amigos. Tres Amigos At Casino.com South Africa Many people will go for the fancier, flashier online casino games as they enjoy the show, more than the gamble. For the serious gamblers among us, just looking for a straightforward, but still, enjoyable, way to spin and win, Tres Amigos is the game for you. Amigos dos Amigos is a criminal group based in Brazil’s second-largest city, Rio de Janeiro. The organization was formed in the late 1990s by ex-members of the powerful Red Command (Comando Vermelho) who broke off to fight the group’s dominance by pairing up with corrupt current and former.
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Places[edit]
- Tres Amigos, river in Juan Castro Blanco National Park
Entertainment[edit]
- Los Tres Amigos, comic strip by Laerte
- Los Tres Amigos, fictional company in TV series Guiding Light (1980–89)
Music[edit]
- Tres Amigos, album by Los Huracanes del Norte 1995
- Los Tres Amigos, album by Luis Miguel 2005
- 'Tres Amigos', song by Astor Piazzolla
- 'Tres Amigos', song by Los Huracanes del Norte
- 'Tres Amigos', tango by Aníbal Troilo, composed by Enrique Cadícamo
- 'Tres Amigos', 1999 single by French-Japanese jazz duo United Future Organization
- Los Tres Amigos, a contemporary latin jazz group formed by Steve Masakowski (guitar), with James Singleton (bass) and Hector Gallardo (bongos)
Other uses[edit]
- Tres Amigos, brig captured in 1816 by corsair José Joaquín Almeida
See also[edit]
- Tre Amigos, album by Swedish hip hop band Just D
- The Three Caballeros - 1944 Disney film
Founding location | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Years active | 1998-present |
Territory | Rocinha, various neighborhoods of Rio |
Ethnicity | Brazilians |
Membership | 300[1] |
Criminal activities | Murder, drug trafficking, extortion, prostitution, illegal gambling, human trafficking, kidnapping |
Rivals | Comando Vermelho, Terceiro Comando Puro, Brazilian police militias |
Amigos dos Amigos (ADA, Friends of Friends) is a criminal organization that operates in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. It was started up in 1998[1] when a member of Comando Vermelho was expelled from the organization for ordering the murder of another member. The gang's main rivals are Comando Vermelho and Terceiro Comando Puro. ADA controls many drug selling points in the North and West zones.
Since 2004, ADA has controlled Rocinha, the largest favela in Rio de Janeiro,[2] along with many other smaller favelas. With the assassination of the gang leader Bem-Te-Vi in 2005 by police, there was a renewed wave of violence as gangs fought for control over favelas previously controlled by ADA.
ADA are thought to wield significant social power in the communities they control, winning support through handouts, throwing parties, and providing some services, while their rivals, the Red Command imposes itself more through violence.
The gang made global headlines in October 2009 when a police helicopter crashed over Morro dos Macacos favela, which is a major Amigos dos Amigos stronghold. The helicopter pilot was shot and lost control of his aircraft, killing two.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Amigos dos Amigos'. InSight Crime. March 30, 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
- ^'Rio's post-Olympic blues'. The Economist. 5 October 2017.
External links[edit]
- Procurados - Facção A.D.A - Amigos dos Amigos(in Portuguese)