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Use "llaneros" in a sentence
"However, when the Spaniards introduced horses and cattle into South America, the Indians and half-breeds of the llanos and pampas became regular pastoral nomads, known as llaneros and gauchos."
"In Venezuela, llaneros remained restless under royalist control, since their major demands had not been met."
"Llaneros enthusiastically followed Boves, angered by a law approved by the antiroyalist government of Caracas, which prevented llaneros from freely hunting on the plains."