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chapareras
Chaparajos Cha`pa*ra"jos, n. pl. [Mex. Sp.] Overalls of sheepskin or leather, usually open at the back, worn, esp. by cowboys, to protect the legs from thorny bushes, as in the chaparral; -- called also chapareras or colloq. chaps. [Sp. Amer.]
Chapareras
Chapareras Cha`pa*re"ras, n. pl. [Mex. Sp.] Same as Chaparajos. [Sp. Amer.]

Meaning of Chapare from wikipedia

- Chapare (Spanish: [tʃaˈpaɾe], also called The Chapare, is a rural province in the northern region of Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia. Most of...
- Chapare may refer to: Chapare Province, Bolivia Chapare River It may also refer to: Chapare virus This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Chapare mammarenavirus or Chapare virus is a virus from the family Arenaviridae which causes a hemorrhagic fever in humans known as Chapare hemorrhagic...
- mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It is located in the Cochabamba Department, Chapare Province, Villa Tunari Muni****lity. Bolivia 1:100,000 Morguicho 3637 (unnamed)...
- The Chapare Drug Cartel is a Bolivian criminal organization dedicated to drug trafficking and human trafficking that operates in the Chapare region. For...
- The Chapare River is a river in Bolivia, which is a tributary of the Mamoré River in the Amazon Basin. The river has its source at the confluence of Espíritu...
- virus), Bolivian (Machupo virus), Brazilian (Sabiá virus), Chapare hemorrhagic fever (Chapare virus), Venezuelan (Guanarito virus) and Whitewater Arroyo...
- mostly by small farmers in the Chapare and Yungas regions. About 65 percent of all Bolivian coca was grown in the Chapare region of Cochabamba Department;...
- known as the Chimoré down to its junction with the Chapare. Its larger tributaries are the Chapare, Secure, Apere, and Ya****a from the west, and the Ichilo...
- east of La Paz. Cultivation expanded substantially in the 1980s into the Chapare region of Cochabamba and some production flowed into the international...