Crossword clues for casas
casas
- Hidalgo houses
- Hidalgo homes
- Baja houses
- Where salas are located
- Taxco homes
- Spanish shelters
- Spanish for 'houses'
- Spanish dwellings
- South-of-the-border dwellings
- Some adobe abodes
- Sala sites
- Rancho houses
- Puebla homes
- Places to live, to Jorge
- Parts of barrios
- Oaxacan homes
- Mexico city dwellings?
- Jalapa houses
- Houses, to Jorge
- Houses, to Hernando
- Houses, in Spain
- Houses, in Mexico
- Houses in Spain
- Houses (Sp.)
- Homes in Ponce
- Homes in Honduras
- Homes in Havana
- Homes for hermanas y hombres
- Hermosillo homes
- Haciendas, por ejemplo
- Haciendas, "por ejemplo"
- Hacienda homes
- Edificios para vivir
- Barrio buildings
- Ávila abodes
- Andalusia abodes
- Alternatives to apartamentos
- Adobe abodes, perhaps: Sp
- Acapulco abodes
- Durango dwellings
- Spanish homes
- Spanish houses
- Homes abroad
- Havana houses
- Honduran houses
- Homes on the Costa del Sol
- Homes for hermanos y hermanas
- Homes for hombres
- South-of-the-border homes
- Homes, to JosГ©
- They can be made with adobes
- They're on haciendas
- Mexican houses
- Maisons, across the Pyrenees
- Rio residences
- Houses in Havana
- Castilian abodes
- Huesca houses
- Barcelona abodes
- Hombres' homes
- Houses, in Málaga
- Residences for Miro or Dali
- Chihuahua houses
- Madrid homes
- Muchachos' abodes
- These have habitaciones
- Homes, to José
- Mexican homes
- Havana homes
- Houses, in Havana
- Hacienda houses
- Toledo homes
- South-of-the-border residences
- Places on una avenida residencial
- José's houses
- Houses, in Honduras
- Honduras homes
- Honduran homes
Gazetteer
Wikipedia
Casas is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Gastón Casas (born 1978), Argentine footballer
- Javier Casas (born 1982), Spanish footballer
- Negro Casas (born 1960), Mexican professional wrestler
- Penelope Casas (1943–2013), American food writer
- Queralt Casas (born 1992), Spanish women's basketball player
- Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932), Spanish artist
- Yancarlo Casas (born 1981), Peruvian footballer
Usage examples of "casas".
Fortunately before it disappeared it was seen by a friend of the' family, the Dominican friar named Las Casas who produced a handwritten abstract of the log.
I even went so far as to compare it to the original Las Casas manuscript which is in the Biblioteca Nacional in Madrid.
I compared it to other, authenticated Columbus documents and Las Casas writings.
It, too, ran from Chihuahua to Ciudad Juarez, but along a route well to the west, through such picturesque towns as Cuauhtémoc, Guerrero and Casas Grandes, which had been an important center a thousand years ago, with ancient pyramids and ruined streets still proving how great the pre-Columbian Indians had been.
In this precarious way he rode to Casas Grandes, where some farmers headed for the United States detected him.
The man was making no sense to Tranquilino, who was relieved when the fellow left the flatcar at Casas Grandes.
Then, with howls and blunderbusses, they stormed the flatcars, massacred the soldiers and took possession of the train, sending it north toward Casas Grandes.
Without hesitation Tranquilino said he would do so, but he refused to allow his son to share this considerable danger, and that was why Victoriano was riding in the fifth car when the federal troops sprang their ambush on a curve south of Casas Grandes.
Los miembros de esta tribu pronto abandonaron sus tiendas de piel de caballo y comenzaron a vivir en casas de piedra, construidas en forma primitiva, pero sólidas, y protegidos de esta manera comenzaron un vertiginoso desarrollo.
Hay pocos acontecimientos históricos más impresionantes que el desarrollo del violento y cruel reino de Hiperbórea, cuya gente abandonó casi repentinamente su vida nómada y construyó casas de piedra desnuda, rodeadas de murallas ciclópeas.
Se veían casas miserables de adobe de un piso, que habían quedado reducidas a montículos de barro y escombros.
La salida se halla en un solar en el que se arrojan los escombros y desechos de las casas destruidas.
Era medianoche cuando llegó a la mansión de Nabonidus, que se perfilaba en la oscuridad en los jardines rodeados de vallas que la separaban de las casas adyacentes.
Como ocurría en la mayoría de las casas de ese tipo, había una cornisa en cada piso.
Habitan en los elevados riscos de montañas inaccesibles y no conocen el fuego, ni saben construir casas, ni hacer vestidos, e ignoran incluso el uso de las armas.