Outposts established by the Spanish were called missions. These were established in California and New Mexico. They usually had churches in them. The military barracks that often accompanied the missions were called Presidios.
pilar (as in pillar) puesto (military post) correo (mail) (noun) echar al correo (to post e.g. a letter)
The word alasxsaq is not an English word. Kindly post English or Spanish words for assistance.
"Correo" means mail or post in Spanish.
the word estrategia is from the Spanish language. It is the leadership ability of a military general or the branch of a military section dealing with military command and planning which includes conduct of war.
Harrisburg Military Post was created in 1938.
The Military Post - 1929 was released on: USA: October 1929
Correo is the proper Spanish word for "Post Office," but occasionally Hispanics that have a heavy English influence will say "Postal" instead of correo.
The Spanish military provided the protection.
It is a Spanish/South American word meaning 'council', It can mean a group of military officers holding power in a country after a coup.
"Correos" in Spanish means "mail" or "post office." It is commonly used to refer to postal services or to describe mail-related activities.
It's a post in military.