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- to the great number of oak trees in the area the campsite was named "El Robledal," meaning "The Oakgrove" in Spanish. After erecting a wooden cross and...
- Florida. The mouth of the bayou opens onto East Bay near Axelson Point and Robledal. The bayou acts as a major runoff for stormwaters and is critical to the...
- ISBN 978-987-99601-0-3. Las Invitadas (1 ed.). Del Robledal. 2000. ISBN 978-987-9364-08-6. El Páramo que clama (1 ed.). Del Robledal. 2001. ISBN 978-987-9364-15-4. Viajeros...
- The Sierra del Ocejón or Sierra del Robledal is a mountain range located in the central part of the Iberian Peninsula. The range belongs to the Sistema...
- Cerro Prieto No.2 El Jocomico El Junco El Naranjo El Negrito El Pate El Robledal El Rodeo Estero Indio Finca Treinta and Cinco Finca Treinta and Seis Guangolola...
- in 1693". Navarre Press. 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2019-03-18. "Robledal History". robledal.org. Retrieved 2019-03-18. Clark (2017-04-04). "Small Boat Restoration:...
- Designated camping areas in the park include La Alcaéca camping area, El Robledal camping area, and La Rahige with picnic areas and barbecue pits. The Cortijo...
- Hope Ranch in the mid-1920s: Meadow Farm for Milton Wilson, now named [1] Robledal, and Florestal, originally built for the Peter Cooper Bryce family. The...
- north face in the territory of Alhama de Granada, starting from the El Robledal recreational area. The mountains have relatively high levels of rainfall...
- villages have been ****ociated with the same place name, as is the case of El Robledal de Corpes. The location of this place, which is where the imaginary affront...