Definition of Barranca. Meaning of Barranca. Synonyms of Barranca

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Definition of Barranca

Barranca
Barranca Bar*ran"ca, n. [Sp.] A ravine caused by heavy rains or a watercourse. [Texas & N. Mex.]

Meaning of Barranca from wikipedia

- Look up barranca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barranca (Spanish for "canyon" or "ravine"), may refer to: Barranca Yaco, Viceroyalty of the Río de...
- Barrancas may refer to: Barrancas, Neuquén, Argentina Barrancas, Pichilemu, Chile Barrancas, La Guajira, Colombia Barrancas del Orinoco, Venezuela Barrancas...
- Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barrancas del Cobre) is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of...
- Barranca is a city in coastal Peru, capital of the Barranca Province in the Department of Lima. Historically it started out as a small settlement port...
- Barranca de Oblatos (English: Oblatos Canyon), also known as Barranca de Huentitán, is a canyon carved by the Río Grande de Santiago in Mexico in the...
- La Barranca is a music group based in Mexico City. They are led by guitarist and songwriter José Manuel Aguilera, who previously and concurrently worked...
- Barranca de Yaco or Barranca Yaco (from the Spanish barranca (gully) and the Quechua yaku (water)) is a geographical feature along the ancient camino real...
- Barranca District is one of five districts of the province Barranca in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información...
- Barrancas is a town and muni****lity of the Colombian Department of La Guajira. The muni****lity of Barrancas is located to the left margin of the Ranchería...
- Barranca River is a river in the province of Puntarenas in Costa Rica. Instituto Costarricense de Turismo map Archived 2009-01-26 at the Wayback Machine...