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  2. Cucurbita radicans - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbita radicans, commonly known in Mexico as calabacilla [3] (little pumpkin/gourd) or calabaza de coyote [3] (coyote gourd), is a species of gourd found growing wild, but also cultivated, in southern Mexico (specifically in the Federal Districts of Jalisco, Mexico and Michoacán [3]).

  3. Calabaza - Wikipedia

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    Calabaza fruits for sale in a supermarket in the Philippines Calabaza vine. Calabaza is the generic name in the Spanish language for any type of winter squash.Within an English-language context it specifically refers to the West Indian pumpkin, a winter squash typically grown in the West Indies, tropical America, and the Philippines.

  4. Cucurbita ficifolia - Wikipedia

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    In Spain this squash is used to make a jam known as "cabello de ángel" (angel's hair), "cabell d'àngel" in Catalan, that is used to fill pies, sweets and confectionery. In Portugal , where the fruit is known as "chila" or "gila", the jam is known as " doce de gila ", is used extensively in the production of traditional Portuguese sweets and ...

  5. The Jester Calabacillas (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    The Jester Calabacillas (Spanish - El bufón Calabacillas) is a 1626-1632 oil on canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.Its attribution is based on stylistic similarities to other works by the artist - for example, José López-Rey sees similarities in the treatment of the face in this work and that of Bacchus in The Triumph of Bacchus.

  6. The Jester Calabacillas (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    The Jester Calabacillas is a portrait by Velázquez of Don Juan Martín Martín, "Juan de Calabazas" or "El Búfón Calabacillas", a jester at the court of Philip IV of Spain, sometimes known by the nickname Bizco. It is now in the Prado Museum. The jester had mental illness(s), and would often rub his hands together in a form of tic; however ...

  7. Calabash - Wikipedia

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    The English word calabash is loaned from Middle French: calebasse, which in turn derived from Spanish: calabaza meaning gourd or pumpkin. The Spanish word is of pre-Roman origin. It comes from the Iberian: calapaccu, from -cal which means house or shell. It is a doublet of carapace and galapago.

  8. The Jester Calabacillas - Wikipedia

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    The Jester Calabacillas may refer to: The Jester Calabacillas (Madrid) , a portrait by Velázquez of Don Juan Martín Martín, in the Prado Museum The Jester Calabacillas (Cleveland) , a 1626-1632 painting by Diego Velázquez, in the Cleveland Museum of Art