- An
hórreo is a
typical granary from the
northwest of the
Iberian Peninsula (Asturias, Galicia,
where it
might be
called a
Galician granary, and Northern...
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surrounding region Hórreo Raccard Hambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia,
during winter Hambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia,
during summer Hórreo in Asturias...
- the tenant. In
Galicia and
Asturias (NW Spain),
these barns are
called hórreos.
Staddles are
often found in
architectural salvage yards as they may be...
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traditional drink obtained after partially burning local augardente (grappa) A
hórreo or
cabaceiro or canastro, a
traditional and
ubiquitous granary A cruceiro...
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Abattoir Barn
Chicken coop or
chickenhouse Cow-shed
Farmhouse Granary,
Hórreo Greenhouse Hayloft Pigpen or sty Root
cellar Shed Silo
Slaughterhouse Stable...
- Bibcode:1999MMamS..15..619L. doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.1999.tb00833.x. ISSN 0824-0469.
Horreo, Jose L. (2018). "New
insights into the
phylogenetic relationships among...
- The
Hórreos de
Nerva were a
complex of
granaries (
hórreos) built, as
indicated by
their name, by or
during the
reign of the
Roman emperor Nerva, near...
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depiction of an
hórreo, a
typical granary from the
northwest of the
Iberian Peninsula. The
oldest do****ent
containing an
image of an
hórreo is Alfonso's...
- the
evolution of the
hórreo, with
examples exceeding 100
square metres (1,076
square feet) of area covered. The
purpose of the
horreo is to
store objects...
- Bern, was a
granary built between 1711 and 1715 (photo from 1983)
Hambar Hórreo Horreum Raccard Storage silo Corn crib
Groote Schuur, the
stately South...