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Meaning of garipola




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

garipola
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It is the cane used by the one who leads a military band or war band. It is almost always made of wood with metal tip and with ribbon embellishments at one end. This term is most commonly used in Paraguay and Chile. It can also be a type of liqueur handcrafted in Argentina using herbal extracts. It has aniseed flavor and is like a brandy.

  




John Rene Plaut

GARIPOLA It was meant GARIGOLA box where the hunter carries the ferret, stinking animal that gets into the burrows of rabbits, or GUARIPOLA Long staff with which the guaripola or leader leads a musical band or a troop of uniforms in a march or parade.

  



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