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Curral is incorrectly written and it should be written as "corral" being its meaning: This word is derived from the medieval latin currale equivalent to curriculum-i which means both cars racing track as the next to that track place where trucks are parked. (Currus currus: race car and wagon travel ). The medieval currale designated as track competition of the Knights as the place close to the cottage where the truck is parked and domestic animals is retained. In our century of gold currale led to corrala, which was the place where were the comedies and the tenement house of modest people of cities such as Madrid with a large central courtyard. Current rural corral is annexed to housing in which keeps the truck, the farming implements, and where live domestic animals.