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Truchas,
Spanish for "trout" (plural), may
refer to:
Truchas, León
Truchas, New
Mexico Truchas Peak, peak in New
Mexico This
disambiguation page lists...
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Truchas Peak (more precisely,
South Truchas Peak; Tewa: K'usenmp'in) is the
second highest peak in the U.S.
State of New
Mexico behind Wheeler Peak. It...
- Tomáš
Trucha (born 17
October 1971) is a
Czech football coach.
Besides Czech Republic, he has
managed in
South Africa, Kenya, Botswana, and Malaysia. In...
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Truchas is a census-designated
place in Rio
Arriba County, New Mexico,
United States.
Located along the
scenic High Road to Taos, it is
halfway between...
- Ibón de
Truchas is a lake at the
winter resort of Astún in the
Province of Huesca,
northeastern Spain. It lies at an
elevation of 2,144
metres (7,034 ft)...
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Landscape surrounding the
Spanish village of
Truchas (province of León)...
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Trout (Spanish: Las
truchas) is a 1978
Spanish film
directed by José Luis García Sánchez. The film was
entered into the 28th
Berlin International Film...
- The
Mutiny of the
Trout (Spanish: Motín de la
Trucha) was a semi-legendary po****r
revolt in Zamora, Spain, in late 1157. The
uprising is
first mentioned...
- Huesca, Spain). The
source of the
Aragon River is in the resort. Ibón de
Truchas attracts anglers. It is
connected to the city by 33 km of the N -330. At...
- a high mesa and the
village of
Truchas,
meaning 'trout', a
scattering of
adobe houses backed by the snow-capped
Truchas Peaks. (The High Road and State...