- La Maragatería or País de los
Maragatos (Tierra de
Maragatos in
Leonese language), is an
ancient historical region or
traditional comarca in the landlocked...
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Maragato is a name
given in
Brazil to the
southerners who
initiated the
Federalist Revolution (1893-1895) in
protest against the
federal government. The...
- Affair,
moved south to
strengthen the
federalist forces. Also
known as
maragatos, the
federalists fought the
republican forces of the
Brazilian Army headed...
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cocido is
typically followed by the
place of
origin (e.g., madrileño,
maragato [es], lebaniego, galego [gl]). The
basic method of
preparation involves...
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Cleanliness of blood,
ethnic discrimination in the
Spanish Old Regime.
Maragato [es], in Spain. Melungeons, of America's
central Appalachia. In China,...
- of empanadas;
roast lamb and
suckling pig; morcilla; haricots;
cocido maragato [es] (eaten in
reverse order);
botillo of Bierzo; jamón from Guijuelo;...
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party number 5 of the
province of León.
Astorga lies in the area of the
Maragatos, a
small ethnic and
cultural community with
distinctive customs and architecture...
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public during the
Federalist Revolution of 1893;
where he
belonged to the
Maragato faction, and
projected a firm and even
messianic stature. He even made...
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military commander who
fought in the
Federalist Revolution as
captain maragato and one of the
founders of the
Liberator Party. Plácido grew up in a time...
- Asturleonese,
Spanish Religion Predominately Roman Catholicism mixed with an
ethnic religion Related ethnic groups Pasiegos,
Maragatos, Asturians, Leonese...