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Wooden mill for extracting juice from fruit and sugarcane
A trapiche is a mill made of wooden rollers used to extract juice from fruit, originally olives, and since the Middle Ages, sugar cane as well. By extension
Trapiche
Variety of the gemstone emerald
become light in color. Trapiche emerald is one of an assortment of trapiche or trapiche-type minerals. Others include trapiche ruby, sapphire, tourmaline
Trapiche_emerald
Argentinian winery
Trapiche is a winery in Mendoza, Argentina. It was founded in 1883 and consists of over 1000 hectares between several Mendoza vineyards. It is a two-time
Trapiche_(winery)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up trapiche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A trapiche is a type of mill used to extract juice. Trapiche may also refer to: Trapiche (Canary
Trapiche_(disambiguation)
1943 film
Allá en el trapiche is a 1943 Colombian comedy by the Chilean director Roberto Saa Silva from a script by Gabriel Martinez, and starring Colombian actors
Allá_en_el_trapiche
Municipality and village in San Luis, Argentina
El Trapiche is a village and municipality in San Luis Province, located in central Argentina. It is found 31 kilometres (19 mi) north east of the city
El_Trapiche,_San_Luis
Gemstone: beryllium aluminium silicate
Pakistan. A rare type of emerald known as a trapiche emerald is occasionally found in the mines of Colombia. A trapiche emerald exhibits a "star" pattern; it
Beryl
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
Arucas is a municipality in the northern part of the island of Gran Canaria, province of Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Arucas borders Las Palmas to the west
Arucas,_Las_Palmas
Archeological site in El Salvador
the original ceremonial center located in the archeological site of El Trapiche (es). It was abandoned after the end of the period, and reoccupied at the
Casa_Blanca,_El_Salvador
Archeological site in Mexico
El Trapiche.
Hacienda_Cocoyoc
Cape Verdean alcoholic beverage
the production of grogue. The cane is processed in a press known as a trapiche. Grogue is the basis for a Cape Verdean cocktail known as ponche (derived
Grogue
Gold rush from 1848 to 1855
introduced the batea gold pan (dish made of wood) and the trapiche to California. The trapiche became known as the Chilean mill and compared favourable
California_gold_rush
Trapiche de Abra (English: The Mill of the Water gap) is a town in the municipality of San Martín de Hidalgo in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It has a
Trapiche_de_Abra
Green gemstone, a beryl variety
emerald mining areas in Colombia are Muzo, Coscuez, and Chivor. Rare "trapiche" emeralds are found in Colombia, distinguished by ray-like spokes of dark
Emerald
Generic term for alcoholic beverages containing 29% to 60% alcohol by volume
alcoholic beverage, an aguardiente made from sugarcane processed in a trapiche. Its production is fundamentally artisanal, and nearly all the sugarcane
Aguardiente
Several species of grass used for sugar production
Philippines Sugar plantations in Hawaii Sugar plantations in the Caribbean Trapiche Papini-Terzi, Flávia S.; Rocha, Flávia R.; Vêncio, Ricardo ZN; Felix, Juliana
Sugarcane
Capital city of Alagoas, Brazil
Amélia Santo Amaro Santos Dumont São Jorge Serraria Tabuleiro do Martins Trapiche da Barra Vergel do Lago. Praia do Francês (French's Beach) Barra Nova (New
Maceió
Place in Andalusia, Spain
coast, resulting in the construction of numerous sugar mills, such as Trapiche del Prado de Marbella. In 1828 Málaga businessman Manuel Agustín Heredia
Marbella
Avenue in Lima, Peru
Porres, Los Olivos, Independencia and Comas districts, until it reaches Trapiche, becoming the Vencedores de Sángrar Highway in Carabayllo District, which
Túpac_Amaru_Avenue
Brazilian footballer (born 1991)
represented the nation at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Firmino was born in the Trapiche da Barra neighbourhood of Maceió, Alagoas, growing up near the Estadio
Roberto_Firmino
Municipality and town in Cauca Department, Colombia
Arrieros. Likewise, it has had several municipal seats, such as San José del Trapiche and San Francisco del Naya (today a district belonging to Buenaventura
López_de_Micay
Bastnaesite Bayldonite Benitoite Beryl subgroup: Aquamarine Maxixe Emerald Trapiche emerald (var.) Goshenite Golden beryl Heliodor Morganite Red beryl (Bixbite)
List_of_gemstones_by_species
Occupation of loading and unloading ships
The 1906 Strike and the Sociedade de Resistência dos Trabalhadores em Trapiche e Café". Hispanic American Historical Review. 86 (2): 205–245. doi:10
Dockworker
Capital and largest city of Peru
Panamericana Sur, Carretera Central, Via Expresa Callao, Autopista Chillon Trapiche and the Autopista Ramiro Priale. According to a 2012 survey, the majority
Lima
Cultural complex in Mexico City
operated as a cultural space. After the Spanish Conquest, around 1550, a trapiche (mill) was built in Chapultepec, where wheat and maize were processed into
Los_Pinos
Shopping mall located in Caguas, Puerto Rico
Center and a Sears department store. It also featured a food court, “El Trapiche.” The mall was built with the purpose to serve the surrounding communities
Shops_at_Caguas
Krause Villa Paula Aberastain San Luis Merlo La Punta San Francisco El Trapiche Villa Mercedes Comandante Luis Piedrabuena Puerto Santa Cruz Caleta Olivia
List_of_cities_in_Argentina
Multi-purpose stadium in Maceió, Brazil
King Pelé. The stadium is nicknamed Trapichão because it is located in Trapiche da Barra neighborhood. There is a museum inside the stadium, called Museu
Estádio_Rei_Pelé
Place in Santa Ana Department, El Salvador
kilometers west from Santa Ana city, in the valley of Cuscachapa. The 'El Trapiche' pool is in the countryside of the city, filled with fresh and transparent
Chalchuapa
City in the Mexican state of Sinaloa
With Edward Lycan, who had been linked to Zacarías Ochoa, owner of a trapiche (raw sugar mill) named "El Águila", Johnston initiated the construction
Los_Mochis
Unrefined whole cane sugar, typical of Latin America
source of employment, with about 350,000 people working in nearly 20,000 trapiches (panela farms). In 2003, Colombian sugarcane contributed 4.2% of the value
Panela
Machine used in early gold mining
the many furnaces at the works. The Chilean mill, known in Chile as a "trapiche", is still in use in artisanal gold mining in the Andes Mountains. In the
Chilean_mill
Factory that processes sugar cane to produce raw or white sugar
date back to Arab Egypt in the 12th century. An artisanal version is the trapiche, later substituted by the engenho or ingenio. In the 1820s a general description
Sugarcane_mill
State of Mexico
Japanese-Mexicans during WWII) Hacienda Santa Cruz Vista Alegre Casco Antiguo y Trapiche, Mazatepec (small hotel, camping) Hacienda Antonio Atlacomulco (Ex-Hacienda
Morelos
Town in Marbella, Andalucía, Spain
current town council San Pedro de Alcantara church Farming school, current Trapiche Guadaiza cultural center It is served by the A7, motorway and AP7 and A-397
San_Pedro_Alcántara
City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
tiene turismo enológico". Retrieved 2016-11-01. iCrossing. "Trapiche - Costa y Pampa". Trapiche. Retrieved 2016-11-06. "Un tercio de la cerveza artesanal
Mar_del_Plata
Colima 312 Comala Colima 312 Cuauhtémoc Colima 312 El Chanal Colima 312 El Trapiche Colima 312 Los Ortices Colima 312 Los Tepames Colima 312 Piscila Colima
Area codes in Mexico by code (300–399)
Area_codes_in_Mexico_by_code_(300–399)
Place in Miranda, Venezuela
recovery for the sector, also including the house of Tito Salas and the Trapiche Arvelo. The results of this latest resolution remain to be seen. Francisco
Petare
1956 studio album by Aldemaro Romero
Dalmar 4. Flores Negras C. A. Ortiz 5. Caprichito Lucho Bermúdez 6. El Trapiche Emilio Murillo 7. Santa Marta Eugenio Nobile 8. Pachito E-ché Alejandro
Dinner_in_Colombia
Lebanese jeweler
Colombian mine of Muzo, crimped on hexagonal bases, among which are placed 8 trapiche emeralds. As a member of the Executive Committee of Achrafieh2020, a citizen-led
Selim_Mouzannar
Fifth largest producer of wine in the world
Tiburcio Benegas, governor of the province of Mendoza and owner of El Trapiche wine estate, was instrumental in financing and pushing through the construction
Argentine_wine
Place in Málaga, Spain
the eastern side. In the interior they stand out: Cajiz, Los Pepones, Trapiche, Triana and Cabrillas Different nuclei of population of the Metropolitan
Vélez-Málaga
known popularly by the nicknames Don Nata, Don Nata Banegas, Benegas and Trapiche, was an Argentine jockey, steeplechase jockey, horse trainer and owner
Natalio_Cirilo_Banegas
Salt pan in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Argentina
salt pan can flood. The discharge of Rio Trapiche is only about 1/9 of that of Rio de Los Patos. The Vega Trapiche and Vega Hombre Muerto wetlands are located
Salar_del_Hombre_Muerto
Municipality and village in San Luis Province, Argentina
municipality in San Luis Province in central Argentina. It is near the Río Trapiche. During July when the weather is usually the coldest, common temperatures
Carolina,_San_Luis
Capoeirista from Bahia
from an early age, learned the secrets of capoeira from Mestre Alípio in Trapiche de Baixo, was baptized as Besouro Mangangá because of the belief of many
Besouro_Mangangá
Capital city of Amapá, Brazil
Square; Main Church of São José de Macapá; Fortress of São José de Macapá; Trapiche Eliezer Levy and Central Market; Rim of Macapá; city center view. Flag
Macapá
Dominican rum company
of Golden Mojito with Brugal Añejo. Bottling Plant in Puerto Plata. Old trapiche. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brugal Rum. Pittilla, Mary Jane
Brugal
Chilean wine company
in 2005. Viña Nueva Aurora. Viña Los Acacios. Viña San Julián. Viña El Trapiche Limarí. Viña Lachica. Argentina Mendoza: Viña Trivento, founded in 1996
Concha_y_Toro
Winery and vineyard in Nashik, India
leading international wines and spirits such as Le Grand Noir, Torres, Trapiche, Hardy's, Bouchard Aîné et Fils, Cap Royal, Cono Sur, Gruppo Italiano Vini
Sula_Vineyards
towns such as Paul on Santo Antao and Cidade Velha on Santiago using a trapiche. A variation of the drink is ponche (punch) which is sweeted with condensed
Culture_of_Cape_Verde
Ethnic group
Estudio antropológico sobre una santa popular guatemalteca: aldea El Trapiche, municipio de El Adelanto, departamento de Jutiapa" (PDF) (in Spanish)
Xinca_people
District in Lima, Peru
the district: Túpac Amaru avenue, Universitaria avenue and the Chillón-Trapiche Highway. In the last decade Comas' economy, infrastructure, and social
Comas_District,_Lima
Component city in Batangas, Philippines
Suplang 229.57 1,452 None Talaga 442.62 5,600 None Tinurik 229.82 6,071 None Trapiche 241.21 7,842 None Ulango 290.00 2,839 None Wawa 112.93 1,747 La Playa de
Tanauan,_Batangas
Green precious gemstones
Mathieu, Sandrine; Morlot, Christophe; Branquet, Yannick (2015), "Colombian Trapiche Emeralds: Recent Advances in Understanding Their Formation", Gems & Gemology
Colombian_emeralds
International handball competition
29 November 2018 17:00 Argentina 28–26 Paraguay Sesi Trapiche, Maceió Attendance: 100 Referees: Lemos, Sosa (URU) Mendoza, Pizzo 6 (16–16) Fernández
2018 South and Central American Women's Handball Championship
2018_South_and_Central_American_Women's_Handball_Championship
Conquest dating from 1511 to 1697
Estudio antropológico sobre una santa popular guatemalteca: aldea El Trapiche, municipio de El Adelanto, departamento de Jutiapa" (PDF) (in Spanish)
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Maya
International wine competition held annually in Italy
Conterno, Piedmont wine producer (2000) Penfolds, Australian winery (2000), Trapiche-Peñaflor, Argentinian winery (2001) Gianni Zonin, Italian producer of Prosecco
Vinitaly
towns such as Paul on Santo Antao and Cidade Velha on Santiago using a trapiche. A variation of the drink is ponche (punch) which is sweetened with condensed
Cape_Verdean_cuisine
main emerald mining areas in Colombia are Muzo, Coscuez and Chivor. Rare "trapiche" emeralds are found in Colombia, distinguished by ray-like spokes of dark
List_of_emeralds_by_size
Oaxaca 951 Teotitlán del Valle Oaxaca 951 Tlacolula de Matamoros Oaxaca 951 Trapiche de Santa Cruz Oaxaca 951 Trinidad de Viguera Oaxaca 951 Trinidad Zaachila
Area codes in Mexico by code (900–999)
Area_codes_in_Mexico_by_code_(900–999)
Portuguese term for a sugar cane mill
amount of time it takes sugarcane to grow and become ripe enough. Fazenda Trapiche Engenho Vitória Dias, Marcelo (2023-10-18), "The Atlantic Forest During
Engenho
processes of natural reforestation. Ruins of the former hacienda and the trapiche can still be appreciated today. Managed as a unit of the wider Boquerón
Nature reserves in Puerto Rico
Nature_reserves_in_Puerto_Rico
Chilean gold miners in California from 1848 to 1855
technology to California such as the batea gold pan, then made of wood, and the trapiche which became known as the Chilean mill. Many Euroamericans were indebted
Chileans in the California gold rush
Chileans_in_the_California_gold_rush
Municipality and town in Boyacá Department, Colombia
Mathieu, Sandrine; Morlot, Christophe; Branquet, Yannick (2015), "Colombian Trapiche Emeralds: Recent Advances in Understanding Their Formation", Gems & Gemology
Somondoco
University Press. pp. 69–79. Rail transport in Fiji (the cane trains) Trapiche Fiji Times: A history of Fiji, Kim Gravelle, Fiji Times, Suva, Fiji, 1979
Sugar_mills_in_Fiji
Football league
Huanchipuquio Unión Zapán 2009 San Antonio de Trapiche Unión Zapán 2010 Deportivo Huracán San Antonio de Trapiche 2011 Los Tres Unidos Deportivo Huracán 2012
Ligas_Provinciales_del_Peru
Municipality and town in Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia
De los dones agrarios que lleva En su entraña el albor cereal. Muele el trapiche la entraña más dulce Del fruto que altivo tu suelo le afrenda La miel es
Pradera
6) Sector Celada Centro Sector El Abanico Sector El Colchón Sector El Trapiche Sector Eugenio Ruíz Sector Faro Gómez Sector Felo Reyes Sector Hernáiz
List of barrios and sectors of Gurabo, Puerto Rico
List_of_barrios_and_sectors_of_Gurabo,_Puerto_Rico
Wine-producing region in Argentina
Zapata Dominio del Plata Winery Lagarde (winery) Edmund James Palmer Norton Trapiche (winery) Felipe Rutini J. Robinson (ed.) "The Oxford Companion to Wine"
Mendoza_wine
American archaeologist (1940–2012)
Coe II while writing his thesis on the collection Coe unearthed at El Trapiche, an early precinct of the site of Chalchuapa in El Salvador. In 1967, Sharer
Robert_Sharer
City and Commune in Coquimbo, Chile
ones are Caleta Los Hornos, Chungungo, La Higuera (communal capital), El Trapiche, Punta Colorada, Los Choros and Punta de Choros. On July 2, 2019, the town
La_Higuera,_Chile
Former 2265-acre sugarcane plantation in Manatí, Puerto Rico
production at the hacienda: one in 1841 and another in 1861. The steam trapiche purchased in 1861 remains on the property making it the last known engine
Hacienda Azucarera la Esperanza
Hacienda_Azucarera_la_Esperanza
District in Santa Bárbara canton, Heredia province, Costa Rica
Hill), Quebrada la Cruz (Cruz River), Urbanización Cifuentes, Calle de Trapiche, Rosa Blanca (White Rose), La Teofila, and Central Jesús. In the northwest
Jesús_de_Santa_Bárbara
Lake on the Brazil-Paraguay border
Trapiche (pier) in Porto Mendes.
Itaipu_Lake
Sugar cane-based beverage
It is also common to produce the beverage by crushing sugarcane in a trapiche or mill, either drinking it fresh or fermenting it. This is also how the
Guarapo_(drink)
Municipality and town in Boyacá Department, Colombia
Mathieu, Sandrine; Morlot, Christophe; Branquet, Yannick (2015). "Colombian Trapiche Emeralds: Recent Advances in Understanding Their Formation". Gems & Gemology
Muzo
Municipality in Morelos, Mexico
hundred and sixty-six hectares of irrigated land, a house, a chapel, the trapiche (mill) and other buildings necessary for the operation of a sugar plantation
Yautepec,_Morelos
Town and municipality in Boyacá, Colombia
Mathieu, Sandrine; Morlot, Christophe; Branquet, Yannick (2015), "Colombian Trapiche Emeralds: Recent Advances in Understanding Their Formation", Gems & Gemology
Chivor
Reparto Carmen Reparto Quebrada Arenas Sector Cuesta Blanca Sector El Trapiche Sector Jalda Arriba Sector Los Hoyos Sector Los Mudos Sector Molina Sector
List of barrios and sectors of Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
List_of_barrios_and_sectors_of_Toa_Alta,_Puerto_Rico
industrial buildings and an early 19th-century manor house. The slave quarters, trapiche and steam engines are still preserved. Also named a Historic Mechanical
National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Puerto Rico
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_northern_Puerto_Rico
279 Tepetlán Veracruz 279 Tigrillos Veracruz 279 Tlaltetela Veracruz 279 Trapiche del Rosario Veracruz 279 Villa Emiliano Zapata (El Carrizal) Veracruz 279
Area codes in Mexico by code (200–299)
Area_codes_in_Mexico_by_code_(200–299)
Venezuelan folk song
ella en el baile, me sube al cogollo un inmenso calor Pues mi negra es trapiche en hornalla que enciende en cenizas mi leño de amor. Venezuela Venezuelan
El_Curruchá
Chilean politician
completed his first three years of primary education in the locality of El Trapiche. He later attended the Parochial School of Ovalle, where he finished his
Miguel_Ángel_Alvarado
City in Morelos, Mexico
purchased from the native peoples. The first installation was the sugar press (trapiche), and at the beginning of the 18th century, it became an ingenio for production
Temixco
Estatal de Conservación Histórica (April 1, 2014), Hacienda Buena Unión – Trapiche del Guamá – Hacienda Acosta (PDF) (summary sheet), archived from the original
National Register of Historic Places listings in western Puerto Rico
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_western_Puerto_Rico
Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archeological site
approximately 10 square kilometres (3.9 mi2), stretching from Huapalcalco to Trapiche de Abra, Santiago de Anaya, and Acatlán. The legend holds that the curse
Huapalcalco
Emerald mine in Boyacá, Colombia
Mathieu, Sandrine; Morlot, Christophe; Branquet, Yannick (2015), "Colombian Trapiche Emeralds: Recent Advances in Understanding Their Formation", Gems & Gemology
La_Pita
hinder the continuation of the fonda tradition, as it was relocated to El Trapiche Park in the commune of Peñaflor. "Consulta Noticias". Archived from the
La_Grandiosa_Bertita
Spanish finance minister (d. 1498)
a booming industry with product sourced from Valencian sugar mills (trapiches). His main partners were high-ranking merchant Genoese families or other
Luis_de_Santángel
Municipality and town in Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia
Piedechinche, La Concepción, Novillero, La Argelia, La Aurora, San Miguel, Trapiche de San Fernando, El Hatico, Milán, El Trejo, Villa Mercedes and San Joaquín
El_Cerrito,_Valle_del_Cauca
registry also covers the Public Treasury Building, the Princesa Isabel Pier (Trapiche Princesa Isabel) and the fire pump. Adolpho Lisboa Market (Mercado Adolpho
List of IPHAN heritage sites in the North of Brazil
List_of_IPHAN_heritage_sites_in_the_North_of_Brazil
District in Lima, Peru
Avenida 12 de Octubre Avenida Salaverry Avenida Quilca Avenida Chillón Trapiche (In dispute with Comas) Avenida Próceres (In dispute with Comas) Avenida
San_Martín_de_Porres_District
District in Lambayeque, Peru
located here, for example. Major roads and thoroughfares includes Av. Trapiche, Av. Real, Av. San Martin, and La Florida, with the former being packed
Patapo_District
City and municipality in Nayarit, Mexico
the word cañas was incorporated because of the presence of sugar mills (trapiches) in the region. In 2023, Amatlán was designated a Pueblo Mágico by the
Amatlán_de_Cañas
Municipality of Guatemala in Baja Verapaz
Tunal El Tempisque San Juan Paso Ancho Las Tunas La Laguna San Ignacio Trapiche de Agua Llano Grande Los Paxtes La Canoa Chilascó Niño Perdido La Unión
Salamá
Municipality in Baja Verapaz, Guatemala
the old church. The main tourist attraction in the municipality is "El Trapiche" Museum, which contains and exhibition of the historical facts that happened
San_Jerónimo,_Baja_Verapaz
City in the Mexican state of Campeche
production by the course of Palizada, Cerillos and Atasta. The existence of trapiches allowed to process panela, sugar and brandy; rice, corn, cotton, and vegetables
Ciudad_del_Carmen
Madivaru, Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives UTC+05:00 LMX Lopéz de Micay Airport El Trapiche, Colombia UTC−05:00 LMY Lake Murray Airport Lake Murray, Papua New Guinea
List of airports by IATA airport code: L
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_L
Irish-Ecuadorian admiral
one of his earliest battles with Wright partaking as an officer was at Trapiche de Gamarra on 27 March 1819. These encounters inspired Bolívar to begin
Thomas_Charles_Wright
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Male
English
(עֵדֶן) Hebrew unisex name EDEN means "delight" or "place of pleasure." In the bible, this is the name of the garden in which Adam and Eve lived.
Biblical
having obtained mercy
Female
African
peaceful.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Victory
Boy/Male
Welsh English
Father.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Peaceful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Hebrew, Latin
Song; Garden
Female
Finnish
Finnish name TAIMI means "sapling."
Male
Arthurian
, a giant.
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit
Friend; Truth; Boundless
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