-
Darker mulatto slaves were
often termed mulatos prietos or
sometimes mulatos cochos. In Chile,
along with
mulatos blancos,
there were also españoles oscuros...
- The
mulato pepper is one of the two
dried varieties of the
poblano pepper.
Mulatos are
dried fully mature poblanos,
whereas poblanos that are harvested...
- Republic.
Mulato may also
refer to:
Mulato pepper, a type of
chili Another name for Comecrudo, one of a
number of
Comecrudan languages Mulatos River, in...
- of the
Mulatos deposit for US$10 million, at a time when the gold
price was US$300 per ounce. As the
founding ****et for the company, the
Mulatos mine was...
-
Mulatos is a gold mine
located in the town of
Sahuaripa in Sonora, Mexico.
Alamos Gold
bought the mine in 2003 and
commercial production started in 2006...
- The
Mulatos River is a
river of Urabá Antioquia, Colombia. It
drains into the
Caribbean Sea. List of
rivers of
Colombia Rand McNally, The New International...
-
Diego el
Mulato is the name
given to
several pirates who were
active in the
Caribbean during the 1600s.
According to
Irene A. Wright, they were all only...
- The Rio
Mulatos-Potosí line is a
railway line in Bolivia,
containing Cóndor station, the
Western Hemisphere's
highest railway station (4,594 m or 15,072 ft)...
- Balé
Mulato (Portuguese for
Mulatto ballet) is the
eighth studio album by
Brazilian axé/MPB
singer Daniela Mercury,
released in 2005 in
Brazil through...
- José
Daniel Mulato Palacios (born 9
January 2003) is a
Colombian professional footballer who
currently plays as a
forward for
Serbian SuperLiga club Spartak...