- --
bordering on
Bolivia -- from
which "Los
Fronterizos" ("men of the frontier") is derived. Los
Fronterizos are
among the most
famous Argentine musical...
- on 18
April 2021.
Retrieved 13
September 2020. "Madrid, de
territorio fronterizo a región metropolitana. Madrid, from
being the "frontier" to
become a...
- Misa Criolla, Los
Fronterizos were at the
pinnacle of success. César Isella's
account then follows: In 1963, with Los
Fronterizos, we went to Mendoza...
- educación bilingüe (in Spanish). Penny,
Ralph (2000). "New dialects:
fronterizo".
Variation and
Change in Spanish.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 163–166...
- The Otay Mesa Port of
Entry (Spanish:
Puerto de
Entrada Mesa de Otay) is one of
three ports of
entry (POE) in the San Diego–Tijuana
metropolitan region...
-
living by the
international border would be
called fronterizos (border-dwellers).
These fronterizos would start out with two goals: to
decry the racism...
- The
Border Man (Spanish: El
fronterizo) is a 1952
Mexican western comedy film
directed by
Miguel M.
Delgado and
starring Alma Rosa Aguirre, Raúl Martínez...
- Comisión
Presidencial para
Asuntos Fronterizos (1993). Apure:
diagnostico y
estrategias de
desarrollo fronterizo (in Spanish). La Comisión. ISBN 978-980-03-0130-2...
- of The
Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte
Fronterizo. The
Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte
Fronterizo pioneered tackling the
political tensions of...
- Valdés. He made the
language of the
border Mexican,
known in
Spanish as
fronterizos pachucos,
famous in Mexico. A "caló"
based in Spanglish, it was a mixture...