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Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

tambo
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Tambo: ( m. ) In Argentina, livestock establishment milk cows and sell their milk.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Type of simple construction that was located on the side of the roads that could be used as a temporary shelter or as a warehouse or warehouse of products. Awning where the products of the harvest are provisionally accumulated. Troja . Name of Colombian municipality that belongs to the Department of Cauca .

  


JOHN

Tambo RESUEÑO EL TAMBO In Ancient Peru, a tambo (from Quechua tanpu, 'posta') was an enclosure located next to an important road used as a shelter and as a collection center. The Incas sent the quipus (messages of knots) with the chasquis, which were actually postmen of royalty, who were replenishing themselves in the tambos. The Inca Trail had tambos every 20 or 30 kms, equivalent to a day on foot. In Argentina it originally had the meaning of posta, and they had cows. In Colombia this is the name given to the corral where it is ordered. In Mexico tambo is synonymous with prison. Many towns in Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador are called, Tambo, El Tambo, or compound terms that include tambo. For obvious reasons these places are numerous in Peru. Used like this in Argentina Used like this in Argentina

  


Anónimo

TAMBO: In El Salvador and Mexico, blade barrel.

  


Jorge Paredes Romero

Said of a resting place places on long roads where he food and resting

  


Rolando Escudero Vidal

Tambo-is a village in the departamento de La Libertad of Peru this name is a derivative of the noun kech-hua " tam-pu " that means " tambo ".

  


Anonimo

Place of supply for the chasquis, emails from the Inca

  



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