- Sursilvan:
Cuera [ˈkweːʁə] ; Vallader:
Cuoira [ˈkuɔ̯jrɐ] ;
Puter and
Rumantsch Grischun:
Cuira [ˈkujrɐ] ; Surmiran: Coira; Sutsilvan:
Cuera or Cuira; French:...
- The
soldados de
cuera (English, "leather-jacket soldier")
served in the
frontier garrisons of
northern New Spain, the Presidios, from the late 16th to...
-
Sierra del
Cuera is an
integrated network of
protected areas in Asturias, Spain. The
landscape stretches over an area
which affects five muni****lities...
-
Cueras (or
Santa Eulalia de
Cueras) is one of 54
parishes in
Cangas del Narcea, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias...
-
Sierra de
Cuera (Asturian:
Sierra del
Cuera), is a 30 km long
mountain chain of the
Cantabrian Mountains. The ridge's
highest point is Pico
Turbina (1315...
- presidios. They were
garrisoned by a
special type of soldiers, the
soldados de
cuera,
whose equipment was
adapted to
Native American warfare. They took their...
-
autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. It is
situated between the
Sierra de
Cuera and the
Picos de Europa, and is a
region famous for its
Cabrales cheese...
-
Llanes is
bounded to the
south by the high
ridge of the
limestone Sierra del
Cuera,
which rises to over 1,100 m. The
region is part of the
Costa Verde (Green...
-
cavalry Hobelars (medieval
light horse)
Hussar Numidian cavalry Soldado de
cuera Uhlans Horse archer Shock troops Companion cavalry Lancers Mounted infantry...
- such as Las Pitahayas, El Conejo, El Apasionado, El Chaverán, La Yuca, La
Cuera, Las
Calabazas and El Tupé are performed.
Because of the long coastline...