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* a group of friends. In [[Basque culture]], the cuadrilla continues from youth to maturity. Mostly males, they go out for [[pub crawl]]s (''[[chiquiteo]]''). |
* a group of friends. In [[Basque culture]], the cuadrilla continues from youth to maturity. Mostly males, they go out for [[pub crawl]]s (''[[chiquiteo]]''). |
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[[Image:Primera caudrilla sanisidro.JPG|thumb|The first cuadrilla of Saint [[Isidore the Laborer]], from Lima, Peru.]] |
[[Image:Primera caudrilla sanisidro.JPG|thumb|The first cuadrilla of Saint [[Isidore the Laborer]], from Lima, Peru.]] |
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* a company of people participating in a [[ |
* a company of people participating in a [[festival|Spanish festival]]. |
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* one of the four divisions of the [[Mesta]] sheep owners council. |
* one of the four divisions of the [[Mesta]] sheep owners council. |
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* an armed party of the [[Santa Hermandad]]. |
* an armed party of the [[Santa Hermandad]]. |
Revision as of 07:48, 18 December 2009
Cuadrilla is a Spanish word for a small group of people.
Specifically it can mean:
- a group of friends. In Basque culture, the cuadrilla continues from youth to maturity. Mostly males, they go out for pub crawls (chiquiteo).
- a company of people participating in a Spanish festival.
- one of the four divisions of the Mesta sheep owners council.
- an armed party of the Santa Hermandad.
- the bullfighting team of a matador and his banderilleros and picadors.
- a territorial division of Álava.
- La Cuadrilla is a group of Spanish cinema directors.