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Question 1: chamanto
Question 2: August
Question 3: medialuna
Question 4: collera
Question 5: huaso
Question 6: 25
Explanation:
The <u><em>chamanto</em></u> is a short navel-to-hip length poncho. The rodeo clubs in Chile compete in various events during the season that spans from <u><em>August</em></u><em> </em>until April. A half-moon shaped corral is called a <u><em>medialuna</em></u><em> </em>in Chile. A <u><em>collera</em></u> is a pair of riders on horseback, who try to pin a steer by driving it into the padded walls of a half-moon shaped corral. In Chilean Rodeo competitions only riders wearing full traditional Chilean <u><em>huaso</em></u><em> </em>attire can participate. Most corrals in Chilean Rodeo have a radius ranging from 20 to <u><em>25</em></u><em> </em>meters.
The students of the UNAM do not live (live) a very large university. 74 study courses. in student residences. the biggest (biggest) city in Latin America. 2. Mexico, D.F. It is a very big university. 74 study courses. in student residences. the biggest (biggest) city in Latin America. 3. The UNAM is a very large university. 74 study courses. in student residences. the biggest (biggest) city in Latin America. 4. The UNAM offers a very large university. 74 study courses. in student residences. the biggest (biggest) city in Latin America.
I translated I hope it was somewhat helpful to understand.
Los españoles peninsulares que llegaron a Sudamérica para conquistarla se llamaban conquistadores.

They are called "<u>conquistadores</u>" because they conquer a territory that is not theirs. In addition to:
- Conquistador ⇝ <u>Conquistar</u>
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