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A llanero (Spanish pronunciation:[ʝaˈneɾo], 'plainsman') is a South American herder. The name is taken from the Llanos grasslands occupying eastern Colombia and western-central Venezuela.
During the Spanish American wars of independence, llanero lancers and cavalry served in both armies and provided the bulk of the cavalry during the war. They were known for being skilled riders who were in charge of all the tasks related to livestock and other ranch-related activities. The historical figure emerged in the 17th century until its disappearance at the end of the 19th century, with the Andean hegemony and the birth of the Venezuelan oil industry.
Its ethnic origin dates back to the union of the Arawaks, Andalusians, Canarians and to a lesser extent the slaves brought by The Crown during the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The way of working and being comes from the current Apure and Barinas states of the Venezuelans who adapted and modified Andalusian customs, and then exported them to the New Kingdom of Granada. Thanks to their mannerisms, ethnic origin, dialect, culture, and role in the Spanish American Wars of Independence, Venezuelan civil wars and in Montoneras it has been romanticized and idealized and become the Venezuelan national hero and mythos.
A llanero (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝaˈneɾo], 'plainsman') is a South American herder. The name is taken from the Llanos grasslands occupying eastern Colombia...
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...
influences. There are different joropo variants: tuyero, oriental, and llanero. It is a fundamental genre of Venezuelan música criolla (creole music)...
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...
Llaneros FC may refer to: Llaneros de Guanare, Venezuela Llaneros F.C., Colombia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Llaneros...
popularized through a recording by Luis Ariel Rey. The song became an anthem of llanero folklore. In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo...
Venezuelan and Colombian sport, very similar to a rodeo, where a small group of llaneros (cowboys) on horseback pursue cattle at high speeds through a narrow pathway...
Llanera is the feminine form of the Spanish word llanero. It may refer to: Llanera, Nueva Ecija, a municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines...
Eleutherodactylus juanariveroi, or the Puerto Rican wetland frog (Spanish: coquí llanero), is an endangered species of coqui, a frog species, endemic to Puerto...
helped shape the basic social organization of the Tribe into two bands: the Llaneros, or plains people, and the Olleros, or mountain valley people. Beginning...
of cheese is usually related to the geographical region. Cuajada andina Llanero cheese Queso blanco duro Queso de año Queso de mano Queso de trenza Guayanés...
Morales Pino. El piano llanero (Fundación Bigott, 2001) Piano de Pedro Morales Pino (Banco de la República, 2004) El piano llanero II (Fundación Bigott...
from the original on 28 October 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2017. Folklore llanero Government Meta Territorial-Environmental Information System of Colombian...
The Venezuelan Criollo (Spanish: criollo venezolano), or Llanero / Llañero, is a stock horse breed from the Llanos region of Venezuela. It is descended...
it has only marginal use of the formal second-person pronoun sumercé. Llanero covers a vast area of the country with a low population density. It is...
and Tobago. It has many common names, including rana criolla, sapo-rana llanero, butter frog, and lesser foam frog. This is a common species in many parts...
1812 Caracas earthquake, together with the rebellion of the Venezuelan llaneros, helped bring down the republic. Simón Bolívar, new leader of the independentist...
The Llaneros de Acarigua were a baseball club which played in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during the 1968–1969 season. They were managed...
southern plains, the Llaneros, who organized under the command of Spanish immigrant, José Tomás Boves. The war was transformed. The Llaneros had a dislike for...
The Llaneros de Portuguesa were a baseball club which played in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during the 1975–1976 season. They were managed...
positions, Hermanos Colmenarez won the second division after defeating Llaneros de Guanare in the semifinals and Universidad Central de Venezuela in the...