- the
tercio de
banderillas ("third of
small flag") – the
matador attempts to
plant two
barbed or dart-like
sticks known as
banderillas ("little flags")...
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banderilla is a type of
Spanish tapa (appetizer)
mounted on a
wooden skewer In Mexico, a corn dog is
known as a
banderilla Las
Banderillas, rising...
- Las
Banderillas or
Cerro de las
Banderillas,
height 1993 m, is the
highest mountain in the
Sierra de Segura, a
mountain range in
Southern Spain. The Sierra...
- bocas. Food
portal Lists portal Spain portal List of
Spanish dishes Banderillas en
vinagre Von Bremzen, Anya (2005). The New
Spanish Table.
Workman Publishing...
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their bournouses") Νο. 7:
Origen de los
arpones o
banderillas ("Origin of the
harpoons or
banderillas") Νο. 8:
Cogida de un moro
estando en la
plaza ("A...
- Cordobés was
first shown at Anjucar. He
waved his
banderilla (Columpio) away,
broke his
banderillas down to 'pencil length', and
standing with his back...
- stage, the
tercio de
banderillas ("the
third of
banderillas"), each of the
three banderilleros attempts to
plant two
banderillas,
sharp barbed sticks...
-
during this
vulnerable stage. The
banderillero is a
torero who
plants the
banderillas (lit.
little flags).
These are
colorful sticks,
usually colored with...
-
tuviera que ver con la
forma del número. Por ejemplo, el 11 era las
banderillas, y el 22, los dos
patitos o las
monjas arrodilladas.
Wikimedia Commons...
- an
eagle and
other figures. (... el guión o
estandarte real era una
banderilla cuadrada y pequeña, de diez o doce
palmos de ruedo,
hecha de
lienzo de...