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    The Venezuelan Criollo (Spanish: criollo venezolano), or Llanero / Llañero, is a stock horse breed from the Llanos region of Venezuela. It is descended...
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    The Criollo (in Spanish), or Crioulo (in Portuguese), is the native horse of the Pampas (a natural region between Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay...
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  • cultivars, or Mango criollo, a mango cultivar originating from Ecuador Pabellón criollo, a traditional Venezuelan dish Pique criollo, a hot condiment used...
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    Pantaneiro, Paso Fino, Peruvian Paso, and Venezuelan Spanish. Sponenberg, D. Philip. "North American Colonial Spanish Horse Update July 2011". Luis, Cristina;...
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    assimilation. A strong body of research in Afro-Venezuelan history and folklore has also been established by Venezuelan scholars, particularly Miguel Acosta Saignes...
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  • flat in London, and emigrated to Venezuela to purchase El Tesoro. They planted more than 50,000 cacao trees of the Criollo cultivar, and built up an eco-tourism...
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    Viceroyalty of New Granada (category Colonial Venezuela)
    of Colombia History of Ecuador History of Venezuela List of Viceroys of New Granada Spanish Empire Criollo people First national flag, naval since 1785...
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    languages brought by enslaved Africans. The term can also refer to the Criollo horse, creole music, the creole circus, or to the popular Cuban dance called...
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    Llanero (category Horse-related professions and professionals)
    Wars of Independence, Venezuelan civil wars and in Montoneras it has been romanticized and idealized and become the Venezuelan national hero and mythos...
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    Fisherman, Raceland 65 – Jorrocks[citation needed], Ritmo Criollo 63 – Vuelve Candy B. 62 – Imp The horses who were defeated but had ten or more consecutive race...
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    Gaucho (category Horse history and evolution)
    into a film, Los Gauchos judíos, in 1975. Stockman Gaucho sheepdog Criollo horse Cowboy Sertanejos Caipira But Paullada observes: "There may be some...
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    where the Lasso is used. In Argentina, Chile and Venezuela is simply called “El Lazo” or “El Lazo Criollo”. In Colombia the equipment is called “Rejo”, in...
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    Cowboy (category Horse history and evolution)
    regions. While most hacendados (ranch owners) were ethnically Spanish criollos, many early vaqueros were Native Americans trained to work for the Spanish...
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  • representative genres of criollo music are the Peruvian waltz (vals criollo) and the Peruvian polka. It also extends as criollo music the Marinera, the...
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    economic ties with Spanish territories in what are now Venezuela and Colombia and several Venezuelan TV networks are received. Use of English dates to the...
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  • and José Gil Fortoul, contributed to Venezuelan Positivism. Carlos Raúl Villanueva was the most important Venezuelan architect of the modern era; he designed...
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    Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa in 2003. It is an adaptation of the 1985 Venezuelan telenovela Las amazonas. On Monday, January 27, 2003, Canal de las Estrellas...
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    Juan Pablo Duarte (category Dominican Republic emigrants to Venezuela)
    de guerra Antífona El Criollo Desconsuelo Suplica Himno La Cartera del procrito Romántica Dominican Republic portal Venezuela portal Latin America portal...
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    government, and commercial business. A substantial Spanish-descended Criollo population gradually built up in the new cities, while some mixed with...
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  • order to rise socially and practice professions. American-born Spaniards (criollos) sought to prevent the approval of such petitions, since the "purity" of...
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    de la Victoria"). Francisco de Paula Santander was born into a wealthy criollo family in Villa del Rosario, in the Viceroyalty of New Granada and spent...
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    Historical concepts Apartheid Aryan Blanqueamiento Castas Peninsulares Criollos First white child Honorary whites Play the white man Pre-modern conceptions...
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    Spanish and Portuguese) meant "born in the New World" (compare with Spanish Criollo). This label was meant to distinguish the native-born population from newly...
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    Romania and Ukraine. There is a minority of criollo citizens, dating back to the Spanish colonial days. The Criollo and Spanish-Indigenous (mestizo) population...
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  • vaca, "cow", from Latin vacca creole from French créole, from Spanish criollo, from Portuguese crioulo, raised in the house crimson from Old Spanish...
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    to bullfighting outside Spain, although rejection of traditionalism and Criollo elitism may also play a role in Latin America. In the Canary Islands, bullfights...
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    brief British rule in 1807, but eventually the city was retaken by Spanish criollos who defeated the British invasions of the River Plate. Montevideo is the...
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    1683 and is made up of varying Spanish and Mexican origins, including criollos, Mestizos, Indigenous Californian peoples, and small numbers of Mulatos...
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  • Kingdom of Great Britain in 1776, which provided a tangible example that led Criollos to believe that revolution and independence from Spain could be realistic...
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    that originate from the Guarico area are: the cachapa, the pabellón criollo (Venezuela's typical dish), and arepas (a type of corn griddle cake). The city...
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