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plates of
different thicknesses. They
began to be
informally known as "
tiznaos" for
their disparate colored camouflage. The
armor of
these makeshift armored...
- Anita's suitor, and his cousin, a boy
nicknamed Tiznao,
watch the
bucolic scene.
Pachingo orders Tiznao to leave,
wanting to "speak of love" with Anita...
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- However, most
construction revolved around the
armoring of trucks,
known as
Tiznaos for the grey
color of
their steel armor. Due to the
weight of the armor...
- Like most
Spanish cuisine, many
local dishes contain garlic,
including tiznao [es] (salt cod with
spring onions) and atascaburras [ast] (salt cod with...
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These characters include the robalagallina,
diablos cojuelos, califé,
tiznaos africanas and
monos de Simonico. Each of
these characters has its own story...
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armored cars and
added machine guns.
These armored trucks,
often called tiznaos, had
little mobility in an open war
field and also
suffered numerous breakdowns...
- “La Mentala”, “El Rodrigüello”, “Morituri”, “Los
toros de Guisando”, “El
Tiznao”, “El desterrado” (The Salt of the earth), El Bernardo, La Mentala, El Rodrigüello...
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Natives of the town are
called Alcaucineños and have the
nickname of
tiznaos. The
village of Alcaucín
extends its
lands to the
north of the Axarquía...