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Meaning of bototo by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

bototo
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In Colombia and especially in Orocué, among the indigenous Sálibas, it is a traditional dance. It is also the name of a festival held in Orocué (traditional festivals). It is one of the common names of a tree, also known as compadre, godfather, majagua, frlechero, pore-pore or quinilla. Its scientific name is Cochlospermum orinocentandse and belongs to the family Bixaceae. In Chile it is a shoe, clog or very large boot. Large shoes. In Chile and Ecuador it is also synonymous with totuma or pot made from a pumpkin that is used to collect water.

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