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Izquierda Unida de Aragón, Catalan:
Esquerra Unida d’Aragó, Aragonese:
Cucha Chunida d'Aragón. IUA) is the
Aragonese federation of the
Spanish left wing...
- mão esquerda9 (arch. mão sẽestra) manu izquierda9 (or esquierda; also manzorga) man
cucha mà esquerra9 (arch. mà sinistra) main gauche mano sinistra mâna stângă 'left hand'...
- to Chile, of
which he
became second in command.
After the
Battle of
Cucha Cucha he
attained the rank of colonel, and
after the
defeat of
Rancagua (2...
- Puyalón de
Cuchas (or
simply Puyalón) is an
Aragonese left-wing
nationalist political party formed in 2008,
after a
split from the
Chunta Aragonesista...
-
conservative and
liberal elements formed using the
nicknames of
Chirrines and
Cuchas. The
military entered as a
third party. The
elections for the
first regular...
- Quileto) is a
Chilean village located at the
south of Portezuelo, near the
Cucha-
Cucha estate. It is
currently part of the
Portezuelo commune,
Itata Province...
- most
important elements of male
attire are:
trousers (portki) and a coat (
cucha) made of
woollen broadcloth, a
leather vest (serdak),
moccasins (kierpce)...
- Spanish).
Retrieved 29
March 2024.
Cuchas, Puyalón de (16
March 2014). "Manifiesto Los
Pueblos Deciden". Puyalón de
Cuchas (in
European Spanish). Retrieved...
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shared between EH Bildu, BNG and ERC. Moreover,
Andecha Astur, Puyalón de
Cuchas,
Canarian Nationalist Alternative,
National Congress of the
Canaries and...
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there were
rumors that the drug lord met with "La Tuta" for
lunch in La
Cucha, a
ranch outside of Apatzingán. In an
interview with
Noticias MVS in February...