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A trainera is a traditional boat of the Cantabrian Sea coast at the southern end of the Bay of Biscay, propelled by oars, and formerly sailing. It is a
Trainera
pair, Coxed pair, Coxless four, Coxed four, and Eight Galley, Dromon, Trainera, and Trireme Moving a single stern-mounted oar from side to side, while
Human-powered_watercraft
Sport in Spain has been highly successful through the late 20th century and early 21st century, in a wide variety of disciplines. The most popular and
Sport_in_Spain
Basque boat
Chipironier, also known as a batel, batteleku trainera or "gazolin", are one of the smallest traditional coastal fishing vessels on the Basque coast. Originally
Chipironier
Village in Cantabria, Spain
Training trainera, Pedreña Team
Pedreña
Municipality in Basque Country, Spain
rowing clubs of Getxo organises a regatta of traineras called Flag of Getxo. Besides, other annual trainera competitions, like the Flag of Santurtzi, the
Getxo
Autonomous community and province of Spain
The origins of rowing in Cantabria go back many centuries, when several traineras (traditional fishing longboats) competed for the selling of the caught
Cantabria
Boat class used in competitive rowing
racing skiff Wherry Coastal and ocean Cornish pilot gig Currach Surfboat Trainera Celtic longboat Ocean rowing boats - Classic Solo Pair Four Six Eight Sixteen
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American travel and cuisine television show
testicles), tripe. Museo del Jamón: Serrano, Ibérico, Bellota, head cheese. La trainera: Goose barnacle, shrimp, turbot, crab. Barcelona: La Bouqueria: razor clams
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern
Bizarre_Foods_with_Andrew_Zimmern
Basque sociologist, university teacher and politician
"Pradales, delfín de Ortuzar y alumno del 'maisu' Urkullu que remará la trainera del PNV". Crónica Vasca (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 November 2023. "El colegio
Imanol_Pradales
Italian Standardbred racehorse
stockbroker Vincenzo "Enzo" Giordano for €50,000. Varenne also switched trainera to Finnish-born and Italy-based Jori Turja. Turja, as well as driver Minnucci
Varenne
Province in Pays Basque, France
Flemish. Basque whalers used for this activity the longboats known as traineras, that only allowed whaling near the coast or based in a larger ship. It
Labourd
Sports competitions of the Basque people
and the cox, who faces them at the stern. The boats are called traineru (trainera in Spanish), and are derived from 19th century fishing boats. The most
Basque_rural_sports
Rowing sport performed at sea
used for sport and leisure activities. Among the best known are the “traineras” and “bateles”, typical of northern Spain, the “llaüts” and “faluchos”
Coastal_and_offshore_rowing
Spanish coastal rowing competition
and the cox, who faces them at the stern. The boats are called traineru (trainera in Spanish, trainière in French) and are derived from 19th century fishing
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shipyards and ironworks expanded their naval capabilities, using longboats or traineras. Whaling and cod-fishing brought Basques into contact with the North Sea
History_of_the_Basques
French commune
reads, "Tremblez, tremblez diables d'enfer, aussitôt qu'en prison on vous traînera, vos bras seront liés de lourdes chaines de fer et vous les porterez tels
Cerisy-la-Forêt
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