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  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Fran says it could be termed 'tablero' (or simply 'parte superior'). trastos or trastes? dictionary says trastos, the Colombiano ex says trastes

    What word would you use? 2005

  • Its talud y tablero style (with a gently sloping lower section surmounted by a vertically-sided table) echoes many of the buildings at Teotihuacan.

    Did you know? Mexico's ancient astronomers had sophisticated calendars 2008

  • Its talud y tablero style (with a gently sloping lower section surmounted by a vertically-sided table) echoes many of the buildings at Teotihuacan.

    Did you know? Mexico's ancient astronomers had sophisticated calendars 2008

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