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Llanera is the
feminine form of the
Spanish word llanero. It may
refer to:
Llanera,
Nueva Ecija, a muni****lity in the
province of
Nueva Ecija, Philippines...
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Asado (Spanish: [aˈsaðo]) is the
technique and the
social event of
having or
attending a
barbecue in
various South American countries:
especially Argentina...
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Llaneras began his
cycling career on the road with the ONCE
professional cycling team but
switched to
concentrate on
track cycling.
Llaneras is a...
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Mariano Núñez
Llanera (born
Mariano Llanera y Núñez;
November 9, 1855 –
September 19, 1942) was a
Filipino revolutionary general from Cabiao,
Nueva Ecija...
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Venezuela with
Spanish colonists.
There are two
distinct traditions: the arpa
llanera ('harp of the Llanos’, or plains) and the arpa
central ('of the central...
- 2014). Luis
Felipe Ramón y
Rivera (1990). y su música:
Canciones y
fiestas llaneras. ISBN 9789800102541. Postlewate,
Charles (2010).
Contemporary Anthology...
- of Ukraine.
Llaneras, Wynants, Stocher, Curuchet, and
Yakovlev had all
competed in 1996 as well;
Yakovlev was on his
fourth Games.
Llaneras won the World...
- "Alma
Llanera" ("Soul of the Plains") is a
Venezuelan song, a joropo,
created by
Venezuelan musicians Pedro Elías Gutiérrez (composer) and
Rafael Bolívar...
- Unión
Deportiva Llanera is a
Spanish football club
based in
Posada de
Llanera, in the
autonomous community of Asturias.
Founded in 1981, it
plays in Segunda...
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Llaneras de Toa Baja is the
professional female volleyball team of Toa Baja,
Puerto Rico. As of
April 2011 Head Coach: Juan
Carlos Núñez ****istant coach:...