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Meaning of almadías




felipe lorenzo del rio

almadías
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Adding to what his colleague García Alberto Enrique says, in the Pyrenees area, are rafts of logs joined with vegetable jars from where in the past the nabateros drove in spring the trunks of the trees cut in the winter to the sawmills. In the Aragonese Pyrenees they also call it armadía and nabata and rai in Catalan. At the spring festivities many villages in this area remember these almade traditions.

  




GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE

almadies-belonging to one of the names that receives the canoe, small wooden boat, made with carved and hollowed-out logs-

  



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