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- A botijo, also called búcaro in Spanish, càntir in Catalan, canabarro in Galician and txongil in Basque, is a traditional porous clay container designed...
- clay water pots, are in everyday use to cool water. In Spain, botijos are po****r. A botijo is a porous clay container used to keep and to cool water; they...
- clay container used for storing and cooling water and other liquids. The botijo, a traditional Spanish porous clay container designed to cool the contained...
- finding of some caves located in the area: “Cueva del Toro”, “Cueva del Botijo” and “Cueva de la Zorrera”. In the 8th and 7th centuries BC the Phoenicians...
- Botija Botija "perulera" of the 17th century from Seville, Spain. On display at the Museo do Pobo Galego Other names Botijo, Botijuela, Bunga...
- bed-bottles, especially when they were filled with white wine. wine portal The botijo, called a càntir in Catalan, is a clay jar used for cooling water. The drinking...
- jug} (Spanish: botijo de pastor) is a container for carrying and holding water, which has a gourd-like body, like the ordinary botijo. It has a widened...
- Botillo (Spanish: [boˈtijo]), Butiellu (Leonese: [buˈtjeʎʊ]) or Botelo (Galician: [boˈtɛlʊ], Portuguese: [buˈtɛlu]; also known as chouriço de ossos in...
- one's head in the water txongildrinking jug with spout and handle (see botijo) txontxongilopuppet txora-txora — drive mad txort — ****, **** txost...
- relationship between a German woman and a black man. 1933 A Sodoma en tren de botijo: 169–174  Álvaro Retana [es] Spain [To Sodome in the Tourist Train] A camp...