"Juntas" is a Spanish word that translates to "together" in English, often used to refer to a group or assembly. In a political context, "junta" can refer to a committee or governing body, especially in contexts where a group takes power, such as a military junta. The term can also imply collaboration or unity among individuals or groups working towards a common goal.
There is no 'Juantas', did you mean Juntas?Juntas - meeting, or together
21 anos juntas means '21 years all together'.
Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista was created in 1931.
Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista ended in 1934.
The population of San Agustín de las Juntas is 5,645.
¿Y con quién te juntas? It's a question. Literally, It means, "And with whom are you together?" An apt translation would be, "And with whom are you associating." A permissible street translation is, "So, who ya hangin' with?" Or, if it's a boy-girl question, it could mean, "Who are you going with?
The area of San Agustín de las Juntas is 12.76 square kilometers.
"Hazta" is correctly spelled with an 's:' "Hasta." It means, "[Females] Together Until Death."
Sesame Street Las Familias Ven Juntas - 2003 was released on: USA: January 2003
Juntas formed in the Spanish colonies of Venezuela and Argentina primarily due to the power vacuum created by the Peninsular War and the invasion of Spain by Napoleon in 1808. This led to questions about legitimacy and governance, prompting local leaders to establish their own governing bodies to maintain order and protect their interests. The juntas sought to assert autonomy from Spanish rule and were driven by a growing desire for independence inspired by Enlightenment ideas and revolutionary movements across the Americas. Ultimately, these juntas laid the groundwork for the broader independence movements in Latin America.
no. at one time they were more common. at present there is only one ruling junta (in Honduras) after the president was deposed and subsequently exiled. military juntas have been a part of latin American history that is thankfully more and more in the past.
porque eres un poco fea?