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Meaning of cirzo by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

cirzo
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cirzo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "cierzo" being its meaning: You may want to say " cierzo " that it is a strong, fresh and dry that originated in the Valley of the Ebro, preferably in winter, NO direction and wind caused by the pressure difference between the Mediterranean and the Cantabrian zone. He was talking about in the II century a. d. C. the Roman writer Cato the censor in their Chronicles of Hispania Citerior calling it " unusua " others called him " circius " and they said that it could shoot down an armed man

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