in its walls. In some areas, hórreos are known as horriu, horru, (Asturian), horriu (Leonese), hurriu (Cantabrian), hórreo, paneira, canastro, piorno,...
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surrounding region Hórreo Raccard Hambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia, during winter Hambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia, during summer Hórreo in Asturias...
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An example of the rare Scottish Staddle Stone. Foundation (engineering) Hórreo Latte stone Museum of Scottish Rural Life, Kittochside The term Steddle...
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building using triangular log construction Some granaries (raccard, stabbur, hórreo) are of log or plank construction. The Upper Lusatian house, also called...
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view of the stone slabs which prevent rodent incursions. Rascard in Ayas Hórreo "Preservation and energy behavior in Aosta Valley's traditional buildings"...
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traditional drink obtained after partially burning local augardente (grappa) A hórreo or cabaceiro or canastro, a traditional and ubiquitous granary A cruceiro...
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Abattoir Barn Chicken coop or chickenhouse Cow-shed Farmhouse Granary, Hórreo Greenhouse Hayloft Pigpen or sty Root cellar Shed Silo Slaughterhouse Stable...
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The Hórreos de Nerva were a complex of granaries (hórreos) built, as indicated by their name, by or during the reign of the Roman emperor Nerva, near...
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Bibcode:1999MMamS..15..619L. doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.1999.tb00833.x. ISSN 0824-0469. Horreo, Jose L. (2018). "New insights into the phylogenetic relationships among...
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depiction of an hórreo, a typical granary from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The oldest document containing an image of an hórreo is Alfonso's...
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Bern, was a granary built between 1711 and 1715 (photo from 1983) Hambar Hórreo Horreum Raccard Storage silo Corn crib Groote Schuur, the stately South...
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the evolution of the hórreo, with examples exceeding 100 square metres (1,076 square feet) of area covered. The purpose of the horreo is to store objects...
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also permanent buildings. Hovedhuset ("The Main House"), Stabburet ("The Hórreo"), and Låven ("The Barn") are clumped together near the dock. Up on the...
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institution owned by Novacaixagalicia, has its headquarters in downtown rúa do Hórreo. Tourism is very important thanks to the Way of St. James, particularly...
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Wooden churches of the Slovak Carpathians Spain – Asturian teito, Asturian hórreo, Gallician palloza Ukraine – Wooden churches United Kingdom – Dartmoor longhouse...
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slatted structure built to allow airflow to dry corn (maize) A granary or hórreo: a storage space for threshed grains, sometimes within a barn or as a separate...
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Castelao), gl:Ramón Piñeiro (Ramón Piñeiro López), gl:Lugo (Lugo), gl:Hórreo galego (Hórreo), gl:Reino de Galicia (Kingdom of Galicia), gl:Estatuto de autonomía...
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Constitutional Court of Spain. The Galician Parliament meets at the Pazo do Hórreo in the Galician capital of Santiago de Compostela. The 75 members of the...
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13 September 2010. Archived from the original on 15 January 2014. J. L. Horreo; G. Machado-Schiaffino; A. M. Griffiths; D. Bright; J. R. Stevens; E. Garcia-Vazquez...
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in Santiago de Compostela A Latin cross and a high cross atop a Galician hórreo (granary) high crosses topping the sanctuary of a Virxe da Barca ('Our Lady...
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population density of 79.59 people/km2. It is famous because of its majestic hórreo, granary, the largest one in the world. It has a Baroque style and dates...
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Croatia during winter Ambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia during summer Hórreo, the equivalent construction in Northern Spain. Seslisozluk.com. 'ambar'...
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deteriorating building. In 1828, its hórreo was replaced with a new one purchased from a nearby town. The hórreo and the cellar built underneath, used...
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(protected landscape/seascape) The structure on right is a type of barn called a hórreo. Location Spain Coordinates 43°10′26″N 5°22′01″W / 43.174°N 5.367°W...
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Hospital of San Juan de Dios 17th c. Assembly of Extremadura Galicia Pazo do Horreo 1915 Parliament of Galicia La Rioja Old Convent of Our Lady of Ransom 13th...
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Taeniatherum. The name Hordeum comes from the Latin word for "to bristle" (horreō, horrēre), and is akin to the word "horror". The species are native throughout...
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Stabbur is in the German-speaking Alps known as Speicher and in Spanish hórreo. Stabbur and loft are similar buildings and are often confused. A two-storey...
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View from the church. On the left an hórreo, a traditional Galician granary can be seen....
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montañesa, caserío, cortijo, palloza, pazo, as well as the pictured ones: The hórreo is an elevated granary from Galicia and Asturias. The casona montañesa,...
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