- Catalonia, Aragon, and the
Basque Country. The word
derives from the
Catalan "
espardenya" and
refers to
esparto gr****, a
plant indigenous to the
south of Spain...
- bêche-de-mer in French, from
Portuguese bicho do mar (literally "sea animal"),
espardenya in Catalan,
trepang (or trīpang) in Indonesian,
namako in ****anese, balatan...
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Garriga Jordi Torra Espardenya Masquefa Francis García
Espardenya Masquefa Rafa García
Espardenya Masquefa Angel Durán
Espardenya Masquefa Gabri Fargas...
- net bag to
contain hair)
among women. The
traditional footwear was the
espardenya or espadrille.
Other items of
clothing typical of
Catalan female folk...
-
Espardenya:
traditional shoes used to
dance sardanes...
-
human tower at La Mare de Déu de la
Salut Festival' of Algemesí
Valencian espardenya Valencian women with
traditional dress and hair A
historical Valencian...
- the heat of clay ovens.
Dishes such as all
ipebre (potatoes and eels),
espardenyà (potatoes, eels,
rabbit and eggs), as well as the
universally known Valencian...