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Calabash (/ˈkæləbæʃ/;
Lagenaria siceraria), also
known as
bottle gourd, white-flowered gourd, long melon,
birdhouse gourd, New
Guinea bean, New Guinea...
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Calabazo virus is an enveloped, single-stranded, negative-sense RNA
hantavirus species of the
order Bunyavirales. It is a
novel New
World microtine rodent-borne...
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virus Biya
river virus Bloodland Lake
virus Blue
River virus Boginia virus Calabazo virus Camp
Ripley virus Castelo dos
Sonhos virus CGRn9415
virus Dode virus...
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general custom that the men had to
carry hanging from the
waist a
calabazo or
totumo (calabash gourds) with
maize wine or
chicha as the
Spanish called...
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media related to
Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona.
Hiking Tayrona from
Calabazo to
Avoid Crowds Complete Guide to
Tayrona Park Best
Pictures of Tayrona...
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tabaco tbáko
Spanish loanword 166
cotton algodón tongéntse-ʃe 167
gourd calabazo poro taus-bé 168 yam ñame tʃaná 169
sweet potato camote mijá 170 achiote...
- They
received the name
because of the men had a
custom of
carrying a
calabazo or
totumo (gourd)
hanging from the waist, with
chicha or
maize wine as...
- "shepherd's jug" or "pumpkin jug" (Spanish:botija de calabaza) and the
calabazo or pilgrim's
barrel (Spanish:barril de peregrino). This is how Caro Bellido...
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disfigures its brands), "cámara', “camarita” (compañero, camarada), “camazo” (
calabazo), “caramera” (cornamenta), 'guate' "(rural person), “guafa” (guadua), “magalla”...
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groups called cuadrillas,
drinking the
traditional guarapo carried in
calabazos.
During the carnival, the
image of a cool and
happy devil is exhibited...