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A llanero (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝaˈneɾo], ‘plainsman’) is a South American herder. The name is taken from the Llanos grasslands occupying western-central Venezuela and eastern Colombia. During the Spanish American wars of independence, llanero lancers and cavalry served in both armies and provided the bulk of the cavalry during the war. They were known for being skilled riders who were in charge of all the tasks related to livestock and other ranch-related activities. The historical figure emerged in the 17th century until its disappearance at the end of the 19th century, with the Andean hegemony and the birth of the Venezuelan oil industry.

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  • Llanero (ca)
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  • El llanero és la persona oriünda dels Llanos de la Zona tropical de la conca del riu Orinoco que comprèn els dos països del nord d'Amèrica del Sud, Veneçuela i Colòmbia. A Veneçuela és coneguda com a Regió dels llanos i a Colòmbia la regió és coneguda com els Llanos Orientales, els Llanos o Orinoquía. (ca)
  • Un llanero (en espagnol : [ʝaˈneɾo], homme des plaines) est un cowboy vénézuélien ou colombien. L’appellation provient des Llanos, une vaste plaine herbeuse qui occupe l’ouest du Venezuela et l’est de la Colombie. Les llaneros étaient majoritairement d’ascendance espagnole et amérindienne, et ont développé une culture et une musique distinctes.Pendant les guerres d’indépendance, des llaneros grossissaient les rangs des cavaleries des deux parties en présence. En 1819, une armée de llaneros, dirigée par Simón Bolívar et José Antonio Páez, écrasa un contingent espagnol lorsqu'il franchit les plaines de l’Orénoque et les montagnes des Andes. (fr)
  • In castigliano, il termine llanero si riferisce alle persone oriunde dei Llanos, le savane della zona intertropicale della parte nord del bacino del fiume Orinoco che comprende i due Paesi del Nord dell'America Meridionale: Colombia e Venezuela. In Colombia la regione è conosciuta come gli Llanos Orientales. In Venezuela la regione è conosciuta come (comprende gli stati venezuelani: Apure, Barinas, Cojedes, Guárico, Anzoátegui, Monagas, Portuguesa, Yaracuy). (it)
  • Llanero är spanska för cowboy. Det är också en benämning på kofösare eller cowboys på slätterna i Venezuela. (sv)
  • Die Llaneros (Bewohner der Ebene) sind in erster Linie die südamerikanischen Viehhirten der Orinocoebene, die auf kolumbianischem und venezolanischem Gebiet liegt. Der Begriff wird bisweilen auch für andere Viehhirten verwendet wie die Huasos in Chile, die mexikanischen Charros, die aus Peru und für die Cowboys (auch Vaqueros) aus den USA und entsprechend für die Gauchos in Argentinien beziehungsweise Uruguay. (de)
  • Se denomina llanero a las personas oriundas de los Llanos de la zona intertropical de la cuenca del río Orinoco que comprende Sudamérica. En Venezuela es conocida como Región de los Llanos, y comprende los estados de Barinas, Apure, Portuguesa, Cojedes, Guárico, Anzoátegui y Monagas (es)
  • A llanero (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝaˈneɾo], ‘plainsman’) is a South American herder. The name is taken from the Llanos grasslands occupying western-central Venezuela and eastern Colombia. During the Spanish American wars of independence, llanero lancers and cavalry served in both armies and provided the bulk of the cavalry during the war. They were known for being skilled riders who were in charge of all the tasks related to livestock and other ranch-related activities. The historical figure emerged in the 17th century until its disappearance at the end of the 19th century, with the Andean hegemony and the birth of the Venezuelan oil industry. (en)
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