- autonomy.
Small segments of
Vacas were used by
Medem in his do****entary film La
pelota vasca to
illustrate the
Carlist Wars.
Vacas was well
received and proved...
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Vacas is a 1991
Spanish film.
Vacas may also
refer to:
Vacas, Villalba,
Puerto Rico, a
barrio Vacas Muni****lity, a muni****lity of
Bolivia Vacas, Cochabamba...
- of Illán de
Vacas is Julián
Renilla Bru of the
Partido Po****r. In the 2004
General Election in Spain, all four
votes cast at Illán de
Vacas went to the...
- of the
Vaca Mountains were the
Patwin people. The
range is
named for the
Vaca family,
after whom the city of
Vacaville is also named. The
Vacas, along...
- Look up
vaca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vaca may
refer to:
Vaca (surname)
Vaca Mountains, a
mountain range in Napa County,
California Vaca Díez...
- Álvar Núñez
Cabeza de
Vaca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾ ˈnuɲeθ kaˈβeθa ðe ˈβaka] ; c. 1488/90/92 –
after 19 May 1559) was a
Spanish explorer of the...
- Look up
Vaca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vaca is a
Spanish language surname,
literally meaning "cow". The
surname originated in Valderas, León...
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Vaca atolada is a
Brazilian stew of rib
steak and c****ava. The dish
originated among pioneers and
explorers of the
Minas Gerais region who
would preserve...
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Francisco Juan
Vacas Navarro (born 21
November 1979 in Córdoba, Andalusia),
commonly known as
Curro Vacas, is a
Spanish former professional footballer...
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Vaca Frita (literally "Fried Cow") is a
Cuban dish
consisting of
fried and
shredded skirt or
flank steak. It is
often topped with
sauteed onions with a...