- including: 1st
Skiers Climbers Company [es] (Compañía de
Esquiadores Escaladores Nº1) 66th
Mountain Light Infantry Regiment "América" [es] (Regimiento...
- in Jaca (Huesca) with a
specialized section "Compañía de Esquiadores-
Escaladores" (Skiing-Climbing Company), in Jaca (Huesca).[1]
Slovenian Army — 132nd...
- 2008 Gobernación de Apure–Indeportes Páez 2008–2009 Sumiglow–Fundemer–
Escaladores de Mérida 2010
Gobierno de Mérida-Santa Cruz de Mora 2010
Alcaldia de...
- Pontões Capixabas". UC Socioambiental.
Retrieved 2024-01-10. "Destino de
escaladores, Pontões
Capixabas aguardam investimentos". Agência Brasil. 2023-09-27...
- to the
practice of the cycling,
counting with
professional teams like
Escaladores de
Merida and
Sumiglov that
compete in the prin****l
competitions of...
- Spain,
traces its
roots to the
Amphibious Climbing Company (Compañía de
Escaladores Anfibios),
established in 1952 as an all-volunteer unit
tasked with coastal...
-
Retrieved 26
January 2024. "Jambaljamts
Sainbayar fortalece el
bloque de
escaladores del
Burgos BH".
Burgos BH (in Spanish). 31
October 2023.
Retrieved 26...
- Aymara, P.
Ludovico Bertonio 1612 (Spanish-Aymara-Aymara-Spanish dictionary) John Biggar, Los
Andes - Una Guía para
Escaladores, p. 130: Map v t e v t e...
- 6.8 kilometers.
Huarurumicocha John Biggar, Los Andes: Una Guía para
Escaladores, p. 118 "Jatunhuma / Tres Picos".
Andes Specialists.
Retrieved 12 April...
-
website Suesca Wills et al., 2001, Ch.43 -
Rocas de
Suesca - paraíso de
escaladores, p.163
Espejo Oyala, 1999, p.1130 (in Spanish)
Etymology Suesca - Banco...