-
transplanted briocenses provided capital to
create large-scale
obrajes.
Although obrajes in
Brihuega were small-scale enterprises,
quite a
number of them...
- po****tion
density reached 3,084
inhabitants per
squared km. in 2016.
Obrajes, Bolognia, Koani, Achumani, San Miguel, Cota Cota, Irpavi, Següencoma,...
- arroyos: El Atascadero, Las Cachinches, La Cañadita and El
Obraje. The last of these, El
Obraje,
collects water in a dam of the same name.
Several dams are...
- Del
servicio personal. xiii Del
servicio en chacras, viñas, olivares,
obrajes, ingenios, perlas, tambos, requas, carreterias, casas, ganados, y bogas...
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Swagga Buck Ride It
Rumors Gotta Believe Spydog Rebel Moon This
Morning El
Obraje Dos Sonrisas, Una
Lagrima Envuelto en el
Silencio Interlude No Te Tortures...
- include: The
museum of
Santiago de Liniers. "El Tajamar", a man-made lake. "El
Obraje", a
workshop were the
Jesuits taught many
Indians the
different crafts....
-
Cachinches and El
Obraje. The last
receives most of the area's
runoff during the
rainy season and
feeds the Las
Colonias and El
Obraje dams. The most important...
-
highway rest stop on the Inca Trail.
Woolen mills (known in
Spanish as "
obrajes" or "mills") were
created during the viceroyalty,
where the
tissue and...
- for
cycles of w****s, months, or years, on farms, in mines, in
workshops (
obrajes), and
public projects. With the New Laws of 1542, the
repartimiento was...
-
landowners maintained permanent residence in Puebla, and
labor for the
obrajes (textile workshops) of the city of
Puebla in the
sixteenth and seventeenth...