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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...
- The
soldados de
cuera (English, "leather-jacket soldier")
served in the
frontier garrisons of
northern New Spain, the Presidios, from the late 16th to...
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Sierra del
Cuera is an
integrated network of
protected areas in Asturias, Spain. The
landscape stretches over an area
which affects five muni****lities...
- Sursilvan:
Cuera [ˈkweːʁə] ; Vallader:
Cuoira [ˈkuɔ̯jrɐ] ;
Puter and
Rumantsch Grischun:
Cuira [ˈkujrɐ] ; Surmiran: Coira; Sutsilvan:
Cuera or Cuira; French:...
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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...
- the
botillo sausages of León. It is
prepared from the "
cueras" (the end of a slab of bacon).
Cueras are well cleaned,
without the skin; rib meat is added...
- Luci Gabriel. The
first complete translation of the Bible, the
Bibla da
Cuera, was
published between 1717 and 1719. The
Sursilvan dialect thus had two...
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cavalry Hobelars (medieval
light horse)
Hussar Numidian cavalry Soldado de
cuera Uhlans Horse archer Shock troops Companion cavalry Lancers Mounted infantry...
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Shields and body
armor M1881
Spanish cavalry cuir**** M1881
Spanish cavalry helmet Soldado cuera Spanish shield List of
weapons of the
Philippine revolution...
- 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...