- IPS
Salinero (formerly
Keltec Salinero and
Gestion Salinero; 6 May 1994 –
December 2022) was a
horse ridden by the
Dutch equestrian Anky van Grunsven...
- The
Salinero Apaches were an
Apache group closely ****ociated with the
Mescalero Apaches who
lived in the area of what is now
western Texas,
eastern New...
- on two horses:
Bonfire and
Salinero. Bonfire, upon whom she had many of her
early successes, was
retired in 2002.
Salinero quickly took over as van Grunsven's...
- The San
Elizario Salt War, also
known as the
Salinero Revolt or the El Paso Salt War, was an
extended and
complex range war of the mid-19th
century that...
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Apache bands include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño,
Salinero, Plains, and
Western Apache (Aravaipa, Pinaleño, Coyotero, and Tonto)....
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western Texas, Arizona, New Mexico,
Oklahoma Lipan Apache,
southwest Salinero,
formerly west Teya,
formerly Panhandle Vaquero, also Querecho, formerly...
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Elizabeth Migliore,
Robert Schulmann, Jon Ruth,
Jerry Richard,
Kennan Kellaris Salinero,
George Klein, Ada
Rusinek Klein and
Allen P. Wilkinson. Relics: Einstein's...
- 2000, pp. 59–60.
Collins 1999, pp. 211–212.
Collins 2000, p. 60. Gonzalez-
Salinero 1999, pp. 140–147. Lim 1999, pp. 209–210.
Collins 2000, pp. 60–62. Fletcher...
- Jews in
Medieval Spain. Brill. pp. 124–125. ISBN 9789004112063.
Gonzalez Salinero, Raul (1996).
Alberto Ferreiro (ed.). The Visigoths:
Studies in Culture...
- doi:10.1093/jat/bkt089. Aguilar-Navarro, Millán; Baltazar-Martins, Gabriel;
Salinero, Juan José; Muñoz-Guerra, Jesús; Plata, María del Mar; Lara, Beatriz; Del...