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Criollos is a noun that refers to people of Spanish descent born in the Americas, particularly in Latin America
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  • plural of criollo

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The upper classes were comprised of peninsulares and criollos.
The criollos started to expand their properties in the tierra adientro.
This group included the peninsulares and criollos.
She ended the stigma that the criollos do not sing huaynos.
It was going to be called Los puros criollos.
Most dissidents were Criollos born on the island.
This is a list of notable criollos.
He had nominated Criollos to high positions in the administration.
Those native to the municipality are called criollos even if black.
The Criollos deemed a single representative much too minor a concession to be of value.
The various fines and confiscations levied on the criollos helped reduce taxes for everyone else.
The insulares or criollos are of European descent but born in the colonies of Spain.
He was solidly aligned with the Criollos.
Criollos were the vanguard and the main supporters of the Spanish American wars of independence.
The team was also nicknamed the Criollos for a while.

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Some Criollos proposed Liniers to resist the replacement with the forces under his command.
In some Latin American countries the term tambora is used to refer to bombos criollos.
The criollos demanded representation in the Spanish Cortes where they could express their grievances.
The Junta then appointed a new Audiencia composed entirely of criollos loyal to the revolution.
Solanet found pure Criollos in the distant lands of Chubut.
One of them was the case of Santiago and Los puros criollos.
The Criollos were very dissatisfied.
At this time the conflicts between Criollos and Peninsulares were first noted.
Criollos de Caguas repitió el campeonato en Puerto Rico.
White Spanish and Cuban criollos saw cabildos as a necessary evil.
The Trinitarios are a hybrid variety resulting from a cross between Criollos and Forasteros.
The meeting discussed the situation Criollos found themselves in relation to Peninsulares.
Criollos de Caguas of Puerto Rico won the tournament.
He used to play for Criollos de Caguas in Puerto Rican league.
Following the fashion in Europe young South American criollos adopted sideburns.
The Criollos were people of pure Spanish descent that had been born in Latin America.
Were all Criollos.
According to Villoro, this was a breaking point for the criollos.
The two groups wrestled for power, with the criollos leading the call for independence.
There, educated criollos gathered to discuss and exchange ideas of the Enlightenment.
This included all peninsular militias, and the power of the criollos increased as a result.
And if Los puros criollos are made again, they are doing it with someone else.
The colonial militias became a source of prestige for status-hungry Criollos.
It also has Criollos Games, activities related to the field and museum visits.
Consequently, there was a growing rivalry between criollos and peninsulars those born in Spain.
Under the Habsburgs, the Crown had sold audiencia positions to Criollos.
Almost all the higher officers were Spanish-born, with Criollos occupying the secondary levels of command.
Our horses are Criollos - a typical Costa Rican breed, which are well-adapted to the tropical climate.
Within elite families then peninsular-born Spaniards and criollos were often kin.
Finally, a number of radical criollos wanted independence for Upper Peru.
The second generation, Spanish born in New Spain, were called Criollos or Creoles.
After the removal of Reyes, the Criollos named Antequera to take his place.
Service provider company, Criollos.
Criollos de Caguas ( baseball ).
History = = Guayanilla was founded by Puerto Rican criollos.

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