From the plaza one can look over the lower town and far to the southwest, over and into La Tierra Caliente (the hot country) in which we now are.
We were on the brink of the hot country, the Tierra Caliente, which lay stretched out beyond us, one short day's ride and below us six thousand feet.
It is of a tropical character, termed in the language of the country tierra caliente.
There is no resemblance to the land I have left--the tierra caliente.
Such is the ranchero of the tierra caliente around Vera Cruz, and such is he in all other parts of Mexico, from its northern limits to the Isthmus.
Such are the movables of a "rancho" in the tierra caliente.
Once down in the tierra templada, or the tierra caliente, the temperate or the hot regions, you hear no more of them; or at least this is the case in the parts of Mexico we visited.
Had the wounded man been left free to choose, he would in all probability have decided in favour of being taken to Jalapa--that sanatorium for invalids of the tierra caliente.
Moreover, it was difficult to conceive how one so lovely and loveable could have lived to her age under the burning skies of the tierra caliente, without having loved.
I recognised in those abbreviations the patois of a peculiar people, the denizens of the coast of Vera Cruz, and the tierra caliente--the Jarochos.
Tierra caliente embraces a zone extending from sea level to a line one thousand meters higher up.
By a single plunge, they proudly tell us, its waters pass from tierra fria to tierra caliente.
It is cultivated in all the zones from the hot plains of tierra caliente to the upper regions of tierra fría and constitutes, in one form or another, the chief food-supply of the inhabitants.
A seemingly well-travelled road went off to the left, or southward, while the one they were on turned more to the right and climbed a hill, as if it were making a further effort to get out of the tierra caliente.
It was a hot, oppressive day, with a promise of greater heat soon to come, and the weather itself might be a good enough reason why any family should be in a hurry to get out of the tierra caliente.
The region first passed is known as the tierra caliente, or hot lands.
But the Richard Kings had lived long enough in the turbulent tierra caliente to take startling things pretty much for granted.
As the little party approached Orizaba early in the morning, having passed a night in a little village on the way, Maximilian alighted to walk down the zig-zag way which leads from the plateau towards the tierra caliente.
Many of them had probably travelled a long way, and the palms were from tierra caliente, dried and plaited into all manner of ingenious ways.
Vera Cruz, and the course of the rain storms advances from east to west, inundating the tierra caliente along the eastern coast fifteen or twenty days before the table lands are moistened.
In the tierra caliente, the rancheros, cultivate, in this grain, the best spots lying near their dwellings.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tierra caliente" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.