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Garrucha is a muni****lity of Almería province, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.
Garrucha is a
seaport of south-eastern
Spain on the Mediterranean...
- The
garrucha is a
small rifled or
smoothbore pistol,
similar to a derringer,
which was
common in
Brazil and
Argentina in the
early 20th century. Even though...
- The strappado, also
known as corda, is a form of
torture in
which the victim's
hands are tied
behind their back and the
victim is
suspended by a rope attached...
- Point, in the town of
Garrucha, Almería province, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The
fishing village of
Garrucha suffered at the hands...
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crustacean is also
fished in the
Mediterranean Spanish towns of Dénia,
Garrucha and Huelva. It
presents a very
intense red
color and it is
valued for its...
- and
includes the
coastal muni****lities of Níjar, Carboneras, Mojácar,
Garrucha, Vera,
Cuevas del Almanzora, and Pulpí,
which includes most of the Cabo...
- also held
extra ammunition in the grip.
Cobray Davis Industries Deer gun
Garrucha Mini-revolvers
Protector Palm
Pistol Carter,
Gregg Lee (2002). Guns in...
- The Bédar to
Garrucha Railway was a
mining railway in the
Almeria province of Spain. The
mining areas in the late 19th
century around Bédar were initially...
- side-by-side pistols) were made up to the 1960s.
Amadeo Rossi made his
Model 8 "
Garrucha" in .320 from 1950 to 1962.
Ammunition for the .320 was
briefly made by...
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allowed were
garrucha, toca, and the
potro (which were all used in
other secular and
ecclesiastical tribunals). The
application of the
garrucha, also known...