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Alzada (also
known as
Stoneville and
Telegraph Point) is a census-designated
place in
southern Carter County, Montana,
United States. As of the 2010 census...
- The
Vaqueiros de
Alzada (Asturian:
Vaqueiros d'Alzada, "nomadic cowherds" in
Asturian language, from
their word for cow,
cognate of
Spanish Vaquero) are...
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India – but
marital conversion is allowed.
Parsis Rajputs The
Vaqueiros de
alzada of
Spain Yazidis Mandaeans Most
Hindu jatis on the
Indian subcontinent,...
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Alzada Peckham Comstock (November 23, 1888 –
January 15, 1960) was an
economist who
taught at
Mount Holyoke College. Her
research focused on taxation,...
- crew died in the crash. On 19
September 1997, B-1B (85-0078)
crashed near
Alzada, Montana,
during a
daytime training flight. The
aircraft struck the ground...
- tsjəʔ˧], the
social class who
entertains [the
imperial court]")
Vaqueiros de
alzada, in
Northern Spain. "From
Buddhist texts to East
India Company to now, 'Dalit'...
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later moved to
Guadalajara to
pursue his
artistic career,
where he
joined Alzada Récords, a
group dedicated to
promoting Mexican hip-hop. He
recorded his...
- buttero). The
Asturian pastoral po****tion is
referred to as
vaqueiros de
alzada. The
Spanish exported their horsemanship and
knowledge of
cattle ranching...
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journey between brañas,
particularly the
journey up to the
summer braña, the
alzada, or "raising",
because they "raise"
their homes. The
Vaqueiros living the...
- Ellen; Baumler, Ellen; Porsild,
Charlene (2009).
Montana Place Names From
Alzada to Zortman. Helena, MT:
Montana Historical Society Press. ISBN 978-0-9759196-1-3...