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- (Verraco of Santa María del Arroyo) Santo Domingo de las Posadas (one verraco) Solosancho (two verracos, Castro de Ulaca) El Tiemblo (four verracos, the...
- The head is missing and the body broken in half, but was rebuilt. The verracos were erected by the Vettones tribes in the late Iron Age, in several locations...
- Kapeng barako (Spanish: café varraco or café verraco), also known as Barako coffee or Batangas coffee, is a coffee varietal grown in the Philippines,...
- Bulls of Guisando, in El Tiemblo, Ávila. These verracos, of Celtic origin, are found in many towns of the western half of Castile and León....
- Douro and Tagus Rivers. They were characterised by the production of Verracos, sculptures of bulls and pigs carved in granite. The Vaccean group in the...
- Celts, who left behind a number of large stone statues of bulls called Verracos, with the largest number of surviving examples in Ávila. The area of the...
- Iron Age ‘Cogotas II’ Culture, also known as the ‘Culture of the Verracos’ (verracos de piedra), named after the crude granite sculptures representing...
- bajura (“coastal; shallow-water”) coral reef arrecife coralina barako: 14  verraco (“male boar”) manly; fearless; strong and bitter (as coffee) varonil barkada: 15 ...
- on top, e.g. Stonehenge. Orthostat: an upright slab forming part of a larger structure. Stone ship Statues such as most moai Verraco, central Iberia...
- tomb. The City Hall, built in 1930. Nuestra Señora de La Merced hospital. Verracos vettones of Coca. Roman domus. Roman cloaca. Puente Grande bridge. Puente...