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Lesson 13.1.3 · Departamento de Arauca

🐎 Department of Arauca

Arauca is llanero country on the Venezuelan border — flat tropical savanna, cattle ranches, oil rigs, and the lonesome ballads of the joropo. Population around 270,000 across an enormous, sparsely settled plain.

Sub-lessons

Break this lesson into focused chunks. Each sub-lesson has its own Memory Lab — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaved review, and shadowing — scoped to just those words.

01

The Basics

Capital: Arauca, on the Arauca River across from El Amparo, Venezuela. 7 municipalities. The Llanos Orientales begin here and stretch into Casanare, Meta, and Vichada.

el llano[el YAH-no]

the plains

el llanero[el yah-NEH-roh]

plains cowboy

la sabana[lah sah-BAH-nah]

savanna

02

History

Originally Guahibo and Sáliba territory, evangelized by Jesuit missions in the 1600s. Strategic in the 1819 independence campaign — Bolívar crossed the Llanos en route to Boyacá. Late-20th-century oil and FARC/ELN conflict shaped recent decades.

la misión[lah mee-SYON]

mission

el petróleo[el peh-TROH-leh-oh]

petroleum

la independencia[lah een-deh-pen-DEN-syah]

independence

03

Geography

Mostly flat, hot (28–35 °C), with two seasons: invierno (Apr–Nov, flooded) and verano (Dec–Mar, dry and dusty). The Arauca, Casanare, and Cravo Norte rivers braid through the savanna; Sierra Nevada del Cocuy looms in neighboring Boyacá.

la inundación[lah ee-noon-dah-SYON]

flood

el estero[el es-TEH-ro]

wetland / marsh

el ganado[el gah-NAH-doh]

cattle

04

What to See

Hatos (cattle ranches) for sunrise rides, Caño Limón oil-field viewpoints from a distance, the Cinaruco-Capanaparo wildlife crossing, and Tame as gateway to El Cocuy. Birdlife is staggering — scarlet ibis, jabiru, hoatzin.

el hato[el AH-toh]

ranch

el caballo[el kah-BAH-yo]

horse

el chigüiro[el chee-GWEE-roh]

capybara

05

Food

Mamona / ternera a la llanera (whole calf slow-roasted on stakes), pisillo de chigüiro, hayacas, cachama frita, and bollos de mazorca. Wash it down with guarapo de caña.

la mamona[lah mah-MOH-nah]

spit-roasted veal

el pisillo[el pee-SEE-yo]

shredded dried meat

el guarapo[el gwah-RAH-po]

fermented cane juice

06

Llanero Identity

Hospitality is law. Joropo music — harp, cuatro, maracas — is danced barefoot in fast taconeos. Llaneros use catire/catira for blond, mae for friend, and string out vowels: aaamigo. The coplas (sung verses) are improvised for hours.

el joropo[el ho-ROH-po]

llanero music & dance

el cuatro[el KWAH-troh]

four-string guitar

la copla[lah KOH-plah]

improvised verse

MEM

Memory lab

Five research-backed techniques — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaving, and production — applied to this lesson's vocabulary. Your progress trains a spaced-repetition schedule under the hood.

Force the answer from memory before peeking. The struggle is the workout — that's the testing effect.

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Recall from English

ranch

EX

Practice exercises

Test what stuck. Multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank — pulled live from this lesson's vocabulary.

01
How do you say this?

shredded dried meat

02
How do you say this?

independence

03
What does this mean?

el caballo

04
What does this mean?

la sabana

05
What does this mean?

el cuatro

06
What does this mean?

el petróleo

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