-
eponymous gaucho. La
Vuelta de Martín
Fierro (1879) is the sequel. The
Jewish Gauchos is a 1910
novel by
Alberto Gerchunoff about Jewish gauchos in Argentina...
- water-threatened
northwestern cattle country of Argentina,
captures the
lives of
gauchos. It
premiered at the 2024
Sundance Film Festival,
where it won a Special...
- most
points the
Gauchos have
scored under head
coach Carlene Mitc****.
After defeating the
number 3 seed and
number 5 seed, the
Gauchos ended up being...
- up
gaucho or
gauchos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gaucho (
gaúcho in Portuguese) is a
South American cattle herder.
Gaucho or The
Gaucho may...
-
Ronaldo de ****is
Moreira (born 21
March 1980),
commonly known as
Ronaldinho Gaúcho (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁonawˈdʒĩɲu ɡaˈuʃu]) or
simply Ronaldinho...
-
Grande do Sul in
southern Brazil,
where it is
known as
Gaucho culture. In
historical gauchos were
reputed to be brave, if unruly, the word is also applied...
-
Jewish gauchos (Spanish:
gauchos judíos, Ladino:
gauchos djudíos) were
Jewish immigrants who
settled in
fertile regions of
Argentina in
agricultural colonies...
- from the two schools.
Source The
Gauchos have
appeared in
seven NCAA tournaments.
Their combined record is 1–7. The
Gauchos appeared in two NCAA tournaments...
- A
gaucho is an
Argentine horseman. El
Gaucho may
refer to: "El
Gaucho", a
track on the
Wayne Shorter album Adam's
Apple El
Gaucho Martín Fierro, an epic...
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Gaucho is the
seventh studio album by the
American rock band
Steely Dan,
released on
November 21, 1980, by MCA Records. The
album marked a significant...