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Meaning of caravana




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

caravana
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A series of vehicles or animals that move one after the other from the same place to the same place. A group of herbivorous animals that move in a row. A group or retinue of people who, on horses or in vehicles, travel or move one after the other in the same direction and to the same place. Convoy, recua, entourage, entourage. In Central America it also means bowing, reverence.

  




Marce

"Caravan". 1 . Animal husbandry. Cattle identification caravans are printed plastic pieces that are placed on the animal's ear and where its identification data is recorded. They can be rectangular card-type or round button-to-button type. The color of the green, yellow, and red plastic identifies livestock by foot-and-mouth disease-free zone without or with vaccination and imported animals respectively. According to the "National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (SENASA)" of the Argentine Republic.

  


Marce

"Caravan". From the French "caravane", and this from the Persian "karvan". 1 . A group of people who, in carts, carts, horses and on foot, travel or move together one after the other. 2 . A group of herbivorous animals that move in a row. 3 . A row or group of rows of vehicles which, due to difficulties on the road, move slowly and sometimes with frequent stops. 4 . Mobile home or motor home. Trailer vehicle that includes basic furniture inside as a dwelling.

  


Anónimo

Caravan: In Mexico, reverence, tilt as a sign of respect.

  



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