-
Philippines (where it is also
spelled kalabasa). C.
moschata is also
known as
auyama in Colombia, the
Dominican Republic and Venezuela;
ayote in
Central America;...
- savanna, and tobacco.: 229 Taíno
loanwords in
Spanish include: agutí, ají,
auyama, batata, cacique, caoba, guanabana, guaraguao, jaiba, loro, maní, maguey...
-
village of Lagunillas,
state of Mérida, Venezuela. (Nothing.) Tororó /
Auyama - once
spoken in the
village of San Cristóbal,
state of Táchira. (Febres...
- corn, potatoes,
carrots and
local root
vegetables such as c****ava, ñam,
auyama (name for
local variety of pumpkin), o****o (cocoyam), and
seasoned with...
-
Sabana Larga San José de Ocoa El
Pinar (D.M.) La Ciénaga (D.M.) Nizao-Las
Auyamas (D.M.) The
following is a
sortable table of the muni****lities and muni****l...
-
approached the site to
repress the protesters.
Protests continued on La
Auyama Avenue as
protesters tried to tear down a
statue of Hugo Chávez
before being...
- many
words from
indigenous languages. Some examples:
Arepa (from Cariban).
Auyama (from Arawakan).
Budare (from Cariban).
Casabe (from Cariban). Chinchorro...
-
cultivation of
beans (habichuelas), peas (guandule), c****ava (yuca)and
calabash (
auyama). The meat and
dairy industries, once successful, have
given way to agriculture...