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Jinete (Spanish pronunciation: [xiˈnete]) is
Spanish for "horseman",
especially in the
context of
light cavalry. The word
jinete (of
Berber zenata) designates...
- El
jinete sin
cabeza (English: The
Headless Rider) is a 1957
Mexican horror Western film
directed by
Chano Urueta. The film
centers on a
mysterious stranger...
- El
jinete negro is a 1961
Mexican film
directed by
Rogelio A. González. A
western parody with an
early appearance by
Mauricio Garcés, it was one of three...
- The Los
Jinetes are a
mountain range in
Kings County, California. "Los
Jinetes".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey,...
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where the
jinetes are then presented.
Jinetes or
riders are the main
event at jaripeos. They wear
leather chaps and
overall bright attire.
Jinetes are people...
- Dupeyrón.
Began her
career as an
actress while still a
child in the
movie El
jinete solitario in 1958. Martínez, Sonia. "Caídos del cielo" (in Spanish). Exonline...
- The
Polish Rider (Spanish: El
jinete ****o) is a
Spanish novel by
Antonio Muñoz Molina,
published in 1991. The plot
revolves around a man just
about to...
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portrait on the
obverse and a
horseman on the
reverse - the so-called "
jinete" (horseman) coins. The
areas in
which coins were
minted and circulating...
- y la mentira", "Media vuelta", "El Rey", "Sin
sangre en las venas", "El
jinete", "Si nos dejan", "Amanecí en tus brazos", "Llegando a ti", "Tu recuerdo...
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Riders of the Dawn (Spanish: Los
Jinetes del Alba) is a 1990
Spanish film,
written and
directed by
Vicente Aranda, an
adaptation of a
novel by Jesús Fernández...