- who were
surprised when they
wanted to
overcome the
small Cerro de la
Caballada,
named after the
horse charge with
which the
Argentines defeated the invaders...
- and goat estate).
Ranchos were
either “de
ganado mayor” (cattle), “de
caballada o mulada” (horses or mules), or “de
ganado menor” (sheep and goats). The...
-
ethnological and
cultural heritage in the form of festivals, such as the
Caballada de
Atienza (declared a
Festival of
National Tourist Interest), the dances...
- New
Mexican militiamen, 100 Amerindians, and more than 2,000
animals (a
caballada of horses). He
reached Nebraska. In the
third task,
Melgares succeeded...
- de los
Patios Cordobeses, Córdoba 3-14
First Sunday of Pentecost, La
Caballada of
Atienza (Guadalajara)
Fiestas Aracelitanas,
Lucena (Córdoba) First...
-
tuviese ya la
mitad de la caballería, podría
tomarlos como también toda la
caballada; pues con los que
tengo no
puedo ****guirlos una sola
cuadra porque en...
-
Aires Plaza Rivadavia, Bahía Blanca,
Buenos Aires Province Cerro de la
Caballada,
Carmen de Patagones,
Buenos Aires Province Site of
original fort and...