A llanero (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝaˈneɾo], 'plainsman') is a South American herder. The name is taken from the Llanos grasslands occupying eastern Colombia...
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Llaneros FC may refer to: Llaneros de Guanare, Venezuela Llaneros F.C., Colombia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Llaneros...
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Llaneros Fútbol Club S.A. is a professional Colombian football team based in Villavicencio, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera B. They play...
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Joropo (section Joropo llanero)
influences. There are different joropo variants: tuyero, oriental, and llanero. It is a fundamental genre of Colombian and Venezuelan música criolla (creole...
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The Llanero Spanish (Spanish: español llanero) is a variety of Spanish spoken in the Llanos region of Colombia and Venezuela. It is characterized by the...
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Lamontichthys llanero is a species of armored catfish endemic to Venezuela where it is found in the Guanare Viejo River. This species grows to a length...
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Puerto Rican wetland frog (redirect from Llanero Coqui)
Eleutherodactylus juanariveroi, or the Puerto Rican wetland frog (Spanish: coquí llanero), is an endangered species of coqui, a frog species, endemic to Puerto...
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Ángel Custodio Loyola (redirect from Clásicos llaneros de Ángel Custodio Loyola)
songs, including "El Gavilán", "Tierra Negra", "Carnaval", "Sentimiento Llanero", "Catira Marmoleña", "Faenas Llaneras", and "Puerto Miranda". He is considered...
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Jicarilla Apache (section Ollero and Llanero bands)
helped shape the tribe's basic social organization into two bands: the Llaneros, or plains people, and the Olleros, or mountain valley people. Beginning...
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Sí, soy llanero is the first studio album by Colombian band Cimarron. This 2004 record production earned a Grammy nominee for Best Traditional World Music...
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