- rebellion. This
MILPAS ****imilated into the
Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN). By 1985, most of the FDN's
regional commands were
headed by
MILPAS veterans....
- In agriculture, a
milpa is a
field for
growing food
crops and a crop-growing
system used
throughout Mesoamerica,
especially in the Yucatán Peninsula,...
-
Milpas Viejas is a
small town in the muni****lity of Tecuala, Nayarit, Mexico. It is
bordered by the
Acaponeta River and is just 2
miles south west of...
- to
begin at U.S.
Route 101's
interchange with
Milpas Street. From there, SR 144
headed northwest on
Milpas, a
conventional 4-lane thoroughfare. In less...
- Las
Milpas (Spanish: "the
milpas (cornfields)") is a
colonia in the City of Pharr, in
central Hidalgo County,
Texas in the Rio
Grande Valley. It was previously...
- English. Many of the
elders continue speaking Yucatec Maya. The
village had
milpas since 1886 but was
permanently settled around 1915 by Maya
people who came...
-
business and
professional classes. The new FDN also
began ****imilating the
MILPAS movement,
bands led by
disenchanted former MAP-ML guerrillas. The FDN military...
-
Magdalena Milpas Altas (Spanish pronunciation: [maɣðaˈlena
ˈmilpas ˈaltas]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Guatemalan department of Sacatepéquez. As...
-
Milpa is an
archaeological site and an
ancient Maya city
within the
Three River region of
Northwest Belize bordering Mexico and Guatemala. La
Milpa is...
- militias,
Milicias Po****res
Antisomocistas (
MILPAS). In the
struggle against the
Somoza regime,
MILPAS forces fought under the
command of the FSLN. When...