Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Black Eagles (Spanish: Águilas Negras) was a term describing a series of Colombian drug trafficking, right-wing, counter-revolutionary, paramilitary organizations made up of new and preexisting paramilitary forces, that emerged from the failures of the demobilization process between 2004 and 2006, which aimed to disarm the United Self-Defense Units of Colombia (AUC).
Rancho Real de los Águilas (also "Rancho Real de las Águilas" or "Rancho Real de los Aquilas") was a 31,052-acre (125.66 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day San Benito County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Francisco Arias and Saturnino Carriaga. [1] The name means "rancho royal of the eagles".
La Monumental was established in April 1999 as the first barra brava officially recognized by the club, however internal conflicts led some members to leave the group and establish Ritual del Kaos that same year. The group is not officially recognized by Club América. Disturbio was created in October 2000 as an affiliate group of La Monumental.
At the end stands the slender figure of the Chimenea de la Loma (Chimney on the Hill) on the west side of town, a symbol of the mineral boom of the last century. During the Restoration , owing to the great investment by the British, a route was laid between Lorca , Baza and Águilas in order to transport esparto and other exported minerals ...
Bahía de las Águilas (Spanish: [baˈia ðe las ˈaɣilas]; literally "Eagles’ Bay"), is an 8 km-long (5 mi) beach along the southwestern coast of the Dominican Republic in the province of Pedernales near the southernmost part of the border with Haiti.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more
aguilas para Colombia: 21:06, 18 September 2010: 1,517 × 879 (371 KB) Milenioscuro: color: 07:14, 12 September 2010: 1,497 × 879 (374 KB) Milenioscuro
The Cemetery of the Eagles (Spanish:El cementerio de las águilas) is a 1939 Mexican historical war film directed by Luis Lezama and starring Jorge Negrete, Margarita Mora and José Macip. It is set during the Mexican–American War of the 1840s. [1] The film's sets were designed by José Rodríguez Granada.