Examples of 'barrancas' in a sentence

Meaning of "barrancas"

Barrancas: Steep-sided gorges or canyons often found in Spanish-speaking regions
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  • plural of barranca

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It gets lonesome out there in the barrancas.
Barrancas National Cemetery has a monument honoring those soldiers who died from yellow fever.
Another explosive eruption is linked to the Barrancas centre.
Fort Barrancas is another important historical site that makes for a great day trip from Pensacola.
Project for the strengthening of handicraft activity in the municipality of Barrancas.
Barrancas Finca or something like that.
Tell me some of what you were talking about in your house in Barrancas.
For Barrancas was included in this.
The area has been used as a burial ground since the construction of Fort Barrancas.
Maria Barrancas gets into her car to go shopping in Tlaquepaque.
Nearby is the new national park Barrancas del Cobre.
The Barrancas River is a river in western Argentina.
Campbell erected a battery called Fort Barrancas Colorada near the mouth of the bay.
The town of Barrancas is the shire town of the Cruz Paredes Municipality.
Individual rooms in Barrancas de Belgrano.

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Barrancas de Belgrano.
The Estate and its nearby sites were known as Barrancas de San Nicolás.
One of these barrancas is known as La Barranca de Cobre.
When those conversations came up, Barrancas shut him down.
Fort Barrancas is currently operated as a visitor center for the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
The same happened at Nueva La Habana, another shanty town, and at the Barrancas cordon.
For all her struggles, Barrancas did not admit regret over leaving.
In Argentina there is a copy near Buenos Aires, on the town square Barrancas de Belgrano.
One November morning, Barrancas sat parked outside the metal gates of her daughter 's school.
The municipality 's capital is Barrancas del Orinoco.
There are a number of historical military installations from the Civil War, including Fort Barrancas.
A bit further out, the Barrancas de Belgrano offer excellent paths for jogging, relaxing, or people-watching.
Racing were established in 1905 after two local clubs merged ( Club Barrancas and Colorados Unidos ).
The powerful cannons of Barrancas Coloradas were unable to hit Bernardo de Gálvez 's “ Galveztown ”.
The wind erosion had its way and formed the 200-meter-high Barrancas Coloradas.
The city and Fort Barrancas were the site of the 1814 Battle of Pensacola.

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