-
Flechas Rayadas or
Striped Arrows was a
Jicarilla Apache chief of the band that,
together with
Francisco Chacon's warriors,
defeated Lieutenant Davidson's...
- "Confirma
Rayadas salida de 'Tito'". www.elnorte.com (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2022-09-02. "Eva
Espejo es la
nueva entrenadora de
Rayadas".
Diario AS...
- Las
Chivas Rayadas (English: The
Striped Goats) is a 1964
Mexican film. It
stars Sara García and
Antonio Espino "Clavillazo". The
story is a kind-of homage...
- The
Battle of
Cancha Rayada (March 19, 1818), (also
known in
Chile as the
Second Battle of
Cancha Rayada or
Surprise of
Cancha Rayada) was
fought in Chile...
- Jalisco. The club was
dissolved in 2009 and has been
replaced by
Chivas Rayadas de
Guadalajara before its own
dissolution in 2019. In 2020 the team was...
-
Rayada is a
plain in the
north of the city of
Talca in
Central Chile.
Before urbanization the
place was in the
outskirts of the city.
Cancha Rayada is...
- Full name Club
Deportivo Guadalajara Nickname(s)
Chivas (Goats)
Chivas Rayadas (Striped Goats) Rebaño
Sagrado (Sacred Herd)
Rojiblancos (Red and Whites)...
- ring
persona as he took the part of "Chiva
Rayada II" (literally "Striped Goat II"),
teaming with
Chiva Rayada to form a team of "Soccer goats" inspired...
- The
first battle of
Cancha Rayada,
sometimes termed the 'Disaster' or 'Surprise of
Cancha Rayada', took
place on 29
March 1814,
during the War of Chilean...
-
Battle of
Cancha Rayada may
refer to:
First Battle of
Cancha Rayada (1814), also
known as the
Disaster of
Cancha Rayada, a
Patriot defeat during the Patria...