Diferencia entre revisiones de «Casa y familia en vasconia/en»
De Atlas Etnográfico de Vasconia
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Revisión del 11:50 25 feb 2020
House and Family in the Basque Country
The traditional rural homestead over and above its architectural features: the inhabited house.
Caserío Zurututza. Zeanuri (B), c. 1925. Fuente: Archivo Fotográfico Labayru Fundazioa: Fondo Felipe Manterola.