- Ojos
Azules (Spanish: [ˈoxos aˈsules], 'Blue Eyes') was a
breed of
shorthaired domestic cat with
unusual blue or odd eyes
caused by a
dominant blue eye...
- The
Battle of
Azule was
fought on 6
September 1886,
between the
forces of Ras
Darge Sahle Sel****ie of
Shewa and a
force of Arsi Oromo. It was part of...
- Los Ángeles
Azules are a
Mexican musical group that
plays the ****bia
sonidera genre,
which is a ****bia
subgenre using the
accordion and synthesizers. This...
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Cerro Peñas
Azules is a peak in
Argentina with an
elevation of 5,970
metres (19,587 ft) metres. Peñas
Azules is
within the
following mountain ranges: Argentine...
- Ojos
azules, is a "taquirari" (traditional
bolivian folklore)
registered in 1947 by the
Bolivian composer Gilberto Rojas Enriquez. The
Peruvian composer...
- Los
Azules is a
large copper deposit located in the north-west of Argentina, in the San Juan Province. Los
Azules represents one of the
largest copper...
- The
Blueshirts (Spanish:
Camisas Azules) were the
Falangist paramilitary militia in Spain. The name
refers to the blue
uniform worn by
members of the militia...
-
Espejos azules (Spanish: Blue mirror) is the
fourth studio album by the
Argentine singer Pablo Ruiz. It was
released in 1990.[citation needed] Manías Nuestro...
-
Polvos Azules is a
shopping centre located in La
Victoria District, Lima, Peru.
Originally located behind Government Palace, it has
since moved to its...
- The
Azules de
Veracruz (English:
Veracruz Blues) were a
professional baseball team from Veracruz,
Mexico that pla**** in the
Mexican League from 1940 to...