Bandoleros were individuals who roamed the Spanish countryside during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, engaging in acts of banditry, robbery, and other criminal activities. They often targeted wealthy landowners, travelers, and merchants, using violence and intimidation to carry out their crimes. Bandoleros were often viewed as romanticized figures in Spanish folklore, celebrated for their bravery and defiance of authority. However, their actions were also condemned as dangerous and detrimental to society, leading to increased efforts by law enforcement to apprehend and punish them. Today, the term "bandolero" is sometimes used to describe individuals who engage in similar criminal activities, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries.
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