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overo flor de lirolay
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Overo Flor de LIROLAY . It is a Variety of Reddish Flowering Overos, Alazanes, Reddish Lilacio, which is characterized by its Overo coat color of Reddish Layer and Discontinuous White, in the Shape of Reddish Petals with Small Speckes or Reddish Spots, Bright Purple, in Ford de Flor de LIROLAY or Argentine Liriolay, Which was Born of the Legends of the Lily Flower or Liriolay and the LIRIOLAY of the Virgin Milagrera or Of the Miracle and of the Flower of LIROLAY of the Deity Pachamama of Northern Argentina and Hispanic America and the Legend of General Martín Miguel de Güemes and the Virgin of the Miracle Patroness of the Feast of the Miracle, of Salta Capital -Argentina Together with His Son Jesus Christ Both Patrons of the Miracle, which are adorned with Flowers Liriolay Reddish Intense, Purple and Lilacio Reddish. From there are born the terms, Liriolay or Lirylolay of Northern Argentina. This Flowered Coat Is a Symbol of Abundance, Eye Health and Freedom of Hispanic and South America. The Legend of Salta Tells That General Martín Miguel de Güemes the Youngest of the Three Sons of a King of Iberian Lands born in Argentina, Died to Bring Salta, The Flower of LIROLAY that Sprouted from His Tomb Against the Peña de Las Higuerillas Ten Kilometers from Salta Capital. Argentina Next to a TACUARA and a colt OVERO FLOR DE LIROLAY ARGENTINO . Symbol of Resurrection, Abundance and Freedom. Authorship published by Group. Coats and Breeds of Horses. By Luis Ignacio Salgado , from Salta Capital Argentina ExcombatienCte . hero of Malvinas . Salta - Capital - Argentina .

  
overo rojizo
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Overo Flor de LIROLAY . It is a Variety of Reddish Flowering Overos, Alazanes, Reddish Lilacio, which is characterized by its Overo coat color of Reddish Layer and Discontinuous White, in the Shape of Reddish Petals with Small Speckes or Reddish Spots, Bright Purple, in Ford de Flor de LIROLAY or Argentine Liriolay, Which was Born of the Legends of the Lily Flower or Liriolay and the LIRIOLAY of the Virgin Milagrera or Of the Miracle and of the Flower of LIROLAY of the Deity Pachamama of Northern Argentina and Hispanic America and the Legend of General Martín Miguel de Güemes and the Virgin of the Miracle Patroness of the Feast of the Miracle, of Salta Capital -Argentina Together with His Son Jesus Christ Both Patrons of the Miracle, which are adorned with Flowers Liriolay Reddish Intense, Purple and Lilacio Reddish. From there are born the terms, Liriolay or Lirylolay of Northern Argentina. This Flowered Coat Is a Symbol of Abundance, Eye Health and Freedom of Hispanic and South America. The Legend of Salta Tells That General Martín Miguel de Güemes the Youngest of the Three Sons of a King of Iberian Lands born in Argentina, Died to Bring Salta, The Flower of LIROLAY that Sprouted from His Tomb Against the Peña de Las Higuerillas Ten Kilometers from Salta Capital. Argentina Next to a TACUARA and a colt OVERO FLOR DE LIROLAY ARGENTINO . Symbol of Resurrection, Abundance and Freedom. Authorship published by Group. Coats and Breeds of Horses. By Luis Ignacio Salgado , from Salta Capital Argentina ExcombatienCte . hero of Malvinas . Salta - Capital - Argentina .

  
peceño
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Peceño . Etymological Origin, It is a Fur defined as Dark Greyish Loin or Reddish Leaden Rucio, With Reddish Plomious Sides in part faded, which Die Lighter with Reflections and Reddish orange trees as scaled, marbled with dark spots and Grizaceas, always Lightens Lowering and faded towards the Belly Like Dark Grices Fish or some Shiny, in Argentina as the fish of Rio as Bogas and Tarpons, Dark Grise Whiting Lighter Belly Etcetera. Author. Luis Ignacio Salgado de Salta - Capital - Argentina . Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be fish colored, dark greyish back, with silvery reflections, tiles or dark reddish, with small faded rolls, resembling fish scales

  
yaguaneloosa
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Horse LOMO Blanco, Framed on the Backbone, Including the Crime and the Tail, Also White, with the Sides APOROTADOS, Achimangados or Appallossa Nevados. Yaguaneloosa or Yaguaañé Appallossa .

  
yaguané
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YAGUANÉ or YAGUAAÑÉ . "' ETYMOLOGICAL ORIGIN and MEANING in Prehispanic Guarani and Quechua Languages: Yaguané or Yaguaañé ; It means Fur of the SKUNK OR WHITE-BACKED SKUNK in Guarani Language and AÑATUYA or ANATUYA in Quechua language. I translate in Guarani. YAGUA Means FIERA YAGUA Also Means FELINO or Four-legged Ferocious Animal Example YAGUAR or YAGUARETÉ. Observe YAGUA R ETÉ'" The suffix ETÉ means true. So it is A FELINO or TIGER REAL or BE FEARSOME. Another Example a smaller FELINO is called YAGUARUNDÍ is a Medium-sized Wild Cat. And YAGUANÉ translates as "" Fiera or PERRO DIABLO y HEDIONDO Plus the Suffix - AÑÁ O AÑE Means Devil or DEMON AÑA son of Tupá Creator of the World and of all Animals, Existent, ) that is, YAGUAAÑÉ , Prefix YAGUA AÑE . It means FIERA BEAST or FELINO AÑA Demon son of Tuppah Creator of the World and of all Living Beings (Note. Aña and añasku is also used as Hediondo donde los Guaraní y Quechuas (The Guarani and Quechua lived). In Santiago del Estero it also has almost the same meaning AÑA Means Demon and TUYA or Tushya Means Old . Because the Añatuya is Old it is from the Time of Ñaupa from the Time of Creation. . . ( ÑAUPA in Quechua means OLD). because the YAGUAAÑÉ or YAGUANÉ or Also AÑATUYA or ANATUYA in Quechua Means , AÑA = DEVIL and YOURS = OLD and also Stinky of Unbearable Smell and FEARSOME """ : """ small Demon and because it was Created by the God Tupá Creator of the World and all Living Beings ''', Mythology """ of the Argentine Coast and Paraguay, where Guarani Tribes coexisted with the Jesuit Missions of Paraguay, Argentine, Brazilian and Uruguayan coastline with the Natives """ . . WHERE WAS BORN THE TERM Horse COAT YAGUAAÑÉ or YAGUANÉ AÑATUYA and OTHERS such as EL FURAJE PANGUARARETÉ or PANGARÉ de mí Autoría, IT IS ALSO USED AS A SYNONYM of the BEAUTIFUL HORSE FUR COLOR OF THE SKUNK OR SKUNK WHITE BACK, LISTED with White Stripe FRAMED Horizontally Similar to the Skunk YAGUANÉ. ( the Framed Horizontal Albina White Belt runs along the Back, including the Crín and the Tail with Black or Dark Reddish Sides Similar to the YAGUAAÑÉ or YAGUANÉ AÑATUYA . In the two Prehispanic languages Guarani and Quechua). Thank you. """''' Wildlife Protection Program""" Wild Paraguay, "' for its Efforts and dedication to Care for South American Flora and Fauna and Protect Existing Animals created according to Guarani Mythology by The Tupá God Creator of the World and Animals. I share Publication of Previous Years. Author. Luis Ignacio Salgado de Salta - Capital -Argentina. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be yaguaañé , skunk , añatuya or skunk colored fur

  






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