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Definition of Trochas

Trocha
Trocha Tro"cha, n. [Sp., bypath, crossroad.] (Mil.) A line of fortifications, usually rough, constructed to prevent the passage of an enemy across a region. [Sp. Amer.]

Meaning of Trochas from wikipedia

- The Trocha from Júcaro to Morón (Spanish: Trocha de Júcaro a Morón) was a fortified military line built between 1869 and 1872 in Cuba to impede the p****...
- Martin Trocha (born 24 December 1957) is a former German footballer. Trocha scored 26 goals in 175 East German top-flight appearances. He appeared eight...
- Trote & Trocha ****ociation formed to promote the horses, primarily of Colombian breeding, that perform a diagonal ambling gait known as the "Trocha". The...
- Roses Grow Jean Schwartz Helen Price Clark & Walter Van Brunt 1913 1922 Trocha-Tango National Promenade Band 1913 1923 Emmett's Lullaby Will Oakland 1913...
- enterprise. In early 1875, with fewer than 2,000 men, Gómez crossed the Trocha—a string of Spanish military fortifications—and burned 83 plantations around...
- Computer Games/A Heroic Evolution", in Dominas, Konrad; Wesołowska, Elżbieta; Trocha, Bogdan (eds.), Antiquity in Po****r Literature and Culture, Cambridge,...
- Spanish American War is the defense provided by the Moron-Jucardo Trocha. The trocha (or trench) stretched for fifty miles between the cities of Moron...
- Computer Games/A Heroic Evolution", in Dominas, Konrad; Wesołowska, Elżbieta; Trocha, Bogdan (eds.), Antiquity in Po****r Literature and Culture, Cambridge,...
- composed in order to influence a lawsuit by silencing the allies of Simmias, Trochas, Krateuas, and Pausanias. Most of the names that are mentioned here are...
- Provincial, Portland, or Texas gauge. In Argentina and Chile, it is known as "trocha ancha" (Spanish for "broad gauge"). In the Indian subcontinent it is simply...