"Sierra" is not a Spanish name. It is actually a Spanish word that means "mountain range."
Free range = de granja Free-range chicken = pollo de granja
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Spanish dancers eat a range of sea sponge and are infact carnivours
Sierra is the Spanish word for "mountain" or "mountain range". It already is a Spanish word, but to say it as a Spanish word, remember to roll the "rr".
'sierra' means 'mountain range'
The Spanish Milled Dollar isn't particularly rare, which affects its value. These coins range in value from $35 to $100.
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning saw. Sierra Nevada is the saw-toothed or jagged mountain range running 400 miles through Nevada and California.
The name Sierra is of Spanish origin and means "mountain range" or "saw-toothed." It is often associated with the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the United States.
Sierra means "mountain range" in Spanish, referring specifically to a mountain range with jagged peaks.
I think a Spanish person 'cause it is spanish for "snowy mountain range"
They failed as they were underpowered compared to the English ones which could shoot at the ships out of the spanish cannons range