This is pretty much gibberish. In Spanish, 'charro' is a noun and 'ciudad' is a noun. It is rare to the point of never that two nouns are placed side by side in a Spanish phrase or sentence and one noun refers to the other in any way. This example means, "The [fancy] horseman.... city," but the word 'city' bears no relationship to the preceding words, 'The [fancy] horseman.' It's just out there all alone, unrealted to anything.
in my experiance Charro is a girls name, similiar to Carol
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
El taller is the Spanish word for workshop or shop in English.
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
el teclado is Spanish for "the keyboard"
The Curse of El Charro was created in 2005.
The duration of The Curse of El Charro is 1.5 hours.
in my experiance Charro is a girls name, similiar to Carol
The term "city of gold" in Spanish is "ciudad de oro". It refers to a mythical place believed to have vast amounts of gold and treasure. This concept originates from the legend of El Dorado, a legendary golden city sought after by Spanish conquistadors during the colonial era.
Ciudad Jardín El Libertador's population is 61,780.
Ciudad Jardín El Libertador was created in 1956.
La capital de México --- La Ciudad de México, El Distrito Federal, El DF
Depending on the size and character of the area, you can use el pueblo, la aldea, or la ciudad.
El Cantar de mi ciudad was created in 1930.
The cast of El charro mas naco del ejido - 1998 includes: Lupita Torrentera
The Flying Nun - 1967 A Gift for El Charro 3-23 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The cast of El charro Negro en el norte - 1949 includes: Gregorio Acosta Jorge Arriaga as El Patilludo Emilio Garibay Armando Soto La Marina as Chicote