-
recorded that
Magellan had
bestowed on
these people the name "Patagão" (i.e. "
Patagon", or
Patagoni in Pigafetta's
Italian plural), but he did not
further elaborate...
- The "
Patagón" tank is a
light tank
developed in
Argentina during the
early 2000s, that was
expected to
enter service with the
Argentine Army. It is based...
- are
Patagón (
Patagón de Perico),
Bagua (
Patagón de Bagua),
Chacha (Chachapoya), Copallén, Tabancale, Chirino, and Sácata (Chillao).
Patagón (
Patagón de...
-
Patagón language may
refer to:
Tehuelche language, of
Argentina Patagón language (Peru) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- In
Argentine service, this
variant was
designated Patagón.
Argentina planned to ****emble 39
Patagóns between 2005 and 2009, at an
estimated cost of $23...
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Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) ·
MathSciNet (alt ) ISO 4 An. Inst.
Patagon.
Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) ·
JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) ·...
- region, whom his
expedition thought to be giants. The
people he
called the
Patagons are now
believed to have been the Tehuelche, who
tended to be
taller than...
- The rufous-tailed hawk (Buteo ventralis) is a
species of bird of prey in the
family Accipitridae. The rufous-tailed hawk is
found in
southern Argentina...
-
Tehuelche Patagón aonekko ʾaʾien Native to
Argentina Region Santa Cruz
Ethnicity Tehuelche Extinct 2019, with the
death of Dora
Manchado Language family...
- Woram, John (2009). Here Be Giants: Travelers'
Tales from the Land of the
Patagons (PDF).
Rockville Press, Incorporated. pp. 14–18. ISBN 978-0-9769336-1-8...