- A
zamarra is a
sheepskin coat worn by
Basque shepherds. In the 1830s,
Edward Bell
Stephens strongly recommended that
visitors to the
Spanish Basque region...
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Zamarra is a muni****lity in the
province of Salamanca,
western Spain, part of the
autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is
located 100 kilometres...
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Solera Fina and
Zamarra varieties of Fino, from Lebrija...
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known in the
English language as Cracow/Kraków coat;
originally Spanish:
zamarra, French: chamarre, German: Tschamarre, Arabic:
samur - fur coat) was a...
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Portuguese sardines,
bigeye tuna, and wild
nettle risotto. The chef was
Galen Zamarra, who
trained in
France and was the chef de
cuisine at
Bouley Bakery, and...
- Champion,
Whiskey Ranch BBQ, Gilbert, AZ (eliminated
after the entrée)
Galen Zamarra, Chef and Restaurateur, Mas (Farmhouse), New York, NY (eliminated after...
- Yeltes) next to Huebra,
Ciudad Rodrigo, Irueña (Fuenteguinaldo) and
Lerilla (
Zamarra) on the
banks of the
Agueda and
Castro de Las
Merchanas (Lumbrales), in...
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usually called tulup (ru:тулуп (одежда)). In
Spain such a coat is
called a
zamarra, in
Tibet a chuba, in
Kazakh a ton, in
Romania a cojoc. In the English-speaking...
- Jeannotat, "Maharishi Ayur-veda", in
Smith and
Wujastyk 2008, p. 285ff.
Zamarra, John W. (1989). "Book
Review Quantum Healing:
Exploring the frontiers...
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dress Traditional Breton headwear worn by
women and
girls Man
wearing a
zamarra, a
sheepskin coat
traditionally worn by
Basque shepherds Andalusian women...