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Meaning of chaká by Isabel Arriaga





Isabel Arriaga

chaká
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It is the Mayan name of a tree whose technical name is bursera simaruba and in Spanish is known as palo mulato . It is a species of tree that reaches 15 meters in height and is native to tropical regions such as Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela, among others. It is used for healing purposes and the scaly trunk is often used for craftsmanship.

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