- footed') or the
Patagonians may have
reminded the
explorers of the
giant Pathoagón from the
knighthood novel Primaleón. The
Patagonians'
large craniometry...
- language,
culture and location, many
Patagonians do not
consider themselves Latinos and
proudly call
themselves Patagonians instead.
People from Y Wladfa, Laurie...
- The
Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), also
known as
Chilean sea b****, mero, and icefish, is a
species of
notothen found in cold
waters (1–4 °C...
- The
Patagonian mara (Dolichotis patagonum) is a
relatively large rodent in the mara
genus Dolichotis. It is also
known as the
Patagonian cavy or Patagonian...
- Drake's ship chaplain,
Francis Fletcher,
wrote about meeting very tall
Patagonians, of "7
foote and a halfe". In the 1590s,
Anthony Knivet claimed he had...
- 46°S 63°W / 46°S 63°W / -46; -63 The
Patagonian (sometimes
referred to as Argentine)
Shelf is part of the
South American continental shelf belonging...
- The
Patagonian Desert, also
known as the
Patagonian Steppe, is the
largest desert in
Argentina and is the eighth-largest
desert in the
world by area,...
-
Patagonian Afrikaans is a form of
Afrikaans brought to
Argentina by Boer
immigrants following the
Second Boer War (1899–1902). Today,
there are
still Afrikaans-speaking...
- Trelew, and Trevelin.
There are 70,000 Welsh-
Patagonians. However,
Chubut estimates the
number of
Patagonian Welsh speakers to be
about 1,500,
while other...
-
Patagonian Welsh (Welsh:
Cymraeg y Wladfa) is a
variety of the
Welsh language spoken in Y Wladfa, the
Welsh settlement in Patagonia,
Chubut Province, Argentina...