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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

chambado
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chambado:vasija or rustic container made of cow horn for beverages.

  




Anónimo

chambado is incorrectly written and it should be written as "chambao" being its meaning: Roofed, normally interim or flimsy, fragile, low stamina that is installed in terraces, patios or beach bars, to take shelter from the Sun. Used mainly in the South of Andalusia.

  


Guillermo López Cueto

On the coast of the province of Granada, (Almuñecar, Motril ) and I think that also in the coast of Almeria and Malaga ) the term was used " chambao " to refer to the beach bars that were installed under a rustic framework of rods supported by wooden poles to protect themselves from the Sun. These settlements were often installed on the sand, and their owners used to remove them once the summer season. Some time ago I am not travelling for those beaches, so I don't know if the term is nowadays will continue to use " 34 chambao. I am afraid that it may have fallen into disuse and have been replaced by " bar " term whose use is much more widespread.

  



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