
1) Spanish feminine given name
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Urraca or Hurraca (also medieval Latin Urracha and Hurracka) is a feminine given name, the same as the Spanish word for magpie, derived perhaps from Latin furax, meaning `thievish`, in reference to the magpie`s tendency to collect shiny items. The name may be of Basque origin, as suggested by onomastic analysis. ==Disambiguation== Urraca may al......
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Urracá or Ubarragá Maniá Tigrí was an amerindian Ngäbe chieftain or cacique who fought effectively against the Spanish conquistadors. Captured at one point, Urracá managed to escape a Spanish bound ship and rejoin his own people, thus continuing to lead the fight against the Spanish until his death in 1531. He is also remembered as el caudil...
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noisy South American bird
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queen of Leon and Castile from 1109 to 1126, daughter of Alfonso VI.[4 related articles]
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