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- specifically American usages. For example, Spanish mantequilla, aguacate and albaricoque (respectively, 'butter', 'avocado', 'apricot') correspond to manteca...
- Los Albaricoques (the apricots) is a Spanish village in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park – one of the White Towns of Andalusia. It was used as a location...
- centre of Los Albaricoques[citation needed]. There is only one shop and two bars in Los Albaricoques. Not far from the pueblo of Los Albaricoques is the infamous...
- French abricot, from Catalan abercoc in turn from Spanish albaricoque. The Spanish albaricoque were adaptation of the Arabic البرقوق (al-barqūq), dating...
- Few Dollars More, he directed a Spaghetti Western conference in Los Albaricoques, Níjar and recreated some scenes. He also recreated the scenes of The...
- abre**** from the Middle French aubercot or later abricot, from Spanish albaricoque and Catalan a(l)bercoc, in turn from Arabic الْبَرْقُوق‎ (al-barqūq,...
- where Indio and his gang flee after the bank robbery, was filmed in Los Albaricoques, a small "pueblo blanco" on the Níjar plain. As all of the film's footage...
- noisette avellana alune avellana avelã bricòccalo apricot albicocca abricot albaricoque caisă albercoc damasco ûga grape uva raisin uva strugure raïm uva pigneu...
- use to Esparto. From Arabic "al-bardi": "papyrus"[ʔlbrdj] (listen). albaricoque: Apricot. From Arabic al-barqouq (البرقوق) "plum" or "early-ripe." albarrada:...
- "hicaco", "espino de brujo", "ciruelillo", "caimito de monte", "cagalero", "albaricoque", "albaria", "tigrito", and "almendro de costa" in Spanish and "citron...