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Meaning of a cal y a canto by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

a cal y a canto
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A CAL Y A CANTO In colonial times works were built based on a mortar produced with hydrated lime and sand. So that this mixture did not remain with interstices, boulders were added that made it very compact and resistant. Then this expression was popularized which hermetically means , A MACHOTE .

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