- The
cantaro is a
percussion instrument. It is a clay pot that is
struck in its
outer surface or
mouth with a hand,
creating different effects.
Water can...
- Cruz are
Saddle Grove, Cangrejal,
Jagan village,
Hololo Road, Paxvale,
Cantaro,
Graceland Heights, Gasparillo, Sam Boucaud, La
Pastora Settlement, Soconusco...
- Mier (Spanish: [mjeɾ] ), also
known as El Paso del
Cántaro, is a city in Mier Muni****lity in Tamaulipas,
located in
northern Mexico near the Rio Grande...
- morphometry-based
classification system for
cenotes was presented. Cenotes-
cántaro (Jug or pit cenotes) are
those with a
surface connection narrower than...
-
tumolo was
equivalent to 17,193 litres.
Weight was
measured in cantari. One
cantaro was
equivalent to 79.35
kilograms (174.9 lb) and was
divided in one hundred...
-
Cântaro Magro,
Serra da Estrela, Portugal,
formed as a
nunatak during the last ice age and now exposed...
- Konversations-Lexikon vol 14: Quintale, p. 398.
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon vol 3:
Cantaro, p. 842.
Clarke 1891, p. 81.
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon vol 11: Marco...
-
Colima (Spanish pronunciation: [neˈβaðo ðe koˈlima] ) and the
eroded El
Cántaro (listed as extinct). It is the
youngest of the
three and as of 2015 is...
-
pottery pieces which are
indicative of San
Bartolo are the
traditional Cantaro, a
large jar
which can be used for
liquid storage or as a
musical instrument...
- A
Spanish cântaro (right), a wine jug used for
musical purposes...