corral
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Spanish/Latin American
las aves de corral
that is what i heard
The last name Corral originated in Spain, derived from the Spanish word "corral," which means a pen or enclosure for livestock. It likely originated as a surname to denote someone who owned or worked with livestock or who lived near a corral.
spanish soldiers in America?
Amy wants to build a rectangular corral. The area of the corral will be 240 square feet. Which length and width are NOT possible for Amy's corall
169 spanish soldiers fought
The term "corral" originates from the Spanish word "corral," which means an enclosure or pen for animals. This Spanish word itself is derived from the Latin "corralis," meaning "enclosed." Corrals have historically been used in ranching and farming to contain livestock. The concept has since evolved, but the basic idea of an enclosed space for animals remains central to its definition.
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The Spanish soldiers took advantage of the natives who did not have horses like them.