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- Folk Tradition. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Orozco, Gisela. "Escaramuzasgirls who practice equestrianpromote the culture and legacy of Mexico's...
- "Las Escaramuzas Mexicanas | Blog UVP". uvp.mx. Archived from the original on 2022-01-09. Retrieved 2022-01-08. "damacharra.com - Escaramuza Charra"...
- Similarly, Tampa Stadium was also known as "The Big Sombrero". Mexican Escaramuza charra wearing sombrero in a chareada. An Apache chief with a sombrero...
- consequences. 52 13 "Escaramuza" Miggs Perez & Kayla Carlisle Isaac Gonzalez October 5, 2020 (2020-10-05) 1084-067 0.18 Val is a big fan of Escaramuza and is devastated...
- was confined to men but a women's precision equestrian event called the escaramuza is now the tenth and final event in a charreada. Unlike American rodeo...
- European fashion, focusing on the French. Another name for this dress is an Escaramuza dress. The fabric that is used to make this dress is all cotton, which...
- venues by capacity Team sports Buzkashi Cowboy polo Equestrian drill team Escaramuza charra Fantasia Jereed (cirit) Mata Pato Polo Polocrosse Team chasing...
- de Liáns. The most notable of her works is the autobiographical novel Escaramuzas, published in 1885, which she dedicated to her friend Emilia Pardo Bazán...
- Archived 8 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Reuters 7 July 2008 "Escaramuzas Vervales". Revista Semana. 26 January 2008. p. 1. Archived from the original...
- 1894 La vida intelectual I. Batiburrillo, literary criticism, 1895 Escaramuzas, satire and criticism, Madrid, 1898. Grafómanos de América, 1902 Al través...