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  • 51lanza — (Del lat. lancĕa, voz de or. celtíbero). 1. f. Arma ofensiva consistente en un asta o palo largo en cuya extremidad está fijo un hierro puntiagudo y cortante a manera de cuchilla. 2. Vara de madera que, unida por uno de sus extremos al juego… …

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  • 52Reconquista — This article is about the retaking of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors. For other uses, see Reconquista (disambiguation). La rendición de Granada (1882) by Francisco Pradilla Ortiz …

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  • 53Cowboy — Cowgirl redirects here. For other uses, see Cowgirl (disambiguation). Ranch hand redirects here. For other uses, see Ranch hand (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cowboy (disambiguation) …

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  • 54Stirrup — For the bone, see stapes. For other uses of the word stirrup, see Stirrup (disambiguation). The stirrup is a ring with a flat bottom fixed on a leather strap, usually hung from each side of a saddle by an adjustable strap to create a footrest for …

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  • 55Western saddle — A western style show saddle with silver decoration Western saddles are used for western riding and are the saddles used on working horses on cattle ranches throughout the United States, particularly in the west. They are the cowboy saddles… …

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  • 56Jennet — A Jennet or Spanish Jennet was a small Spanish horse. [http://www.frankhopkins.com/mustangsA.html Bennett, Deb. The Spanish Mustang: The Origin and Relationships of the Mustang, Barb, and Arabian Horse ] ] It was noted for a smooth naturally… …

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  • 57Adarga — The adarga was a hard leather shield used originally by the Moors of Spain, its name derived from the Arabic al daraqa ( shield ). An important center of manufacture of the adarga was the city of Fez in Morocco, North Africa. The adarga was… …

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  • 58Maestranza de caballería — Maestranzas de caballería (literally translated as cavalry armories) were noble guilds created in the modern age by the Spanish Crown, with the aim of giving the nobility practice in horsemanship and the use of weapons. In the sixteenth century,… …

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  • 59Rutgers University student organizations — Rutgers University hosts over 700 student organizations, covering a wide range of interests. Governed and funded by student government, students can organize groups for any political ideology or issue, ethnic or religious affiliation, academic… …

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  • 60Andrés Iduarte — Foucher (Villa Hermosa de San Juan Bautista, Tabasco; May 1, 1907 – Mexico City; April 16, 1984) was a distinguished Mexican essayist and member of the Mexican Academy of Language.BiographyAndrés Iduarte Foucher was born on May 1, 1907, in… …

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