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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...
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commonly known as the
Truchas Land Grant,
gaining its name from the
river that
provides the
water for
irrigation of the land.
Truchas is the
Spanish word...
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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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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...
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which protects the
source watershed of the
Pecos River. The
peaks include Truchas Peak, 13,102 ft (3,993 m), as
their highest point.
Other notable peaks...
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Truchas is made up of 13 towns: Baíllo
Corporales La
Cuesta Cunas Iruela Manzaneda Pozos Quintanilla de Yuso
Truchas (seat or capital)...
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Puebla 154 1986 Al
Pinkston Diablos Rojos del México 144 1960 Ramón Lora
Truchas de
Toluca 127 1984 Hits
Miguel Suárez
Diablos Rojos del México 227 1977...
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changing the
small community,
which forced Redford to film the
movie in
Truchas. In his essay, "Night of the
Living Beanfield: How an
Unsuccessful Cult...
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story of the
people of Milagro, New
Mexico (based on the real town of
Truchas in
northern New Mexico),
overcoming big
developers who set
about to ruin...