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- Abarka abstract "The abarka is the traditional footwear in Pyrenees. This sandal made in one piece of calf leather is tied by braided wool laces around the socks. They were supplanted by espadrilles and rubber sandals for agricultural activities, but remain used for dance. The Spanish name of the espadrille, alpargata, is a derivative Mozarab al-párğa pl. al-parğāt of abarka.".
- Abarka wikiPageID "6480844".
- Abarka wikiPageRevisionID "541763619".
- Abarka hasPhotoCollection Abarka.
- Abarka subject Category:Basque_culture.
- Abarka subject Category:Sandals.
- Abarka subject Category:Traditional_footwear.
- Abarka type Artifact100021939.
- Abarka type Covering103122748.
- Abarka type Footwear103380867.
- Abarka type Object100002684.
- Abarka type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Abarka type Sandal104133789.
- Abarka type Sandals.
- Abarka type Shoe104199027.
- Abarka type Whole100003553.
- Abarka comment "The abarka is the traditional footwear in Pyrenees. This sandal made in one piece of calf leather is tied by braided wool laces around the socks. They were supplanted by espadrilles and rubber sandals for agricultural activities, but remain used for dance. The Spanish name of the espadrille, alpargata, is a derivative Mozarab al-párğa pl. al-parğāt of abarka.".
- Abarka label "Abarka".
- Abarka label "Abarka".
- Abarka label "Albarca (calzado)".
- Abarka sameAs Albarca_(calzado).
- Abarka sameAs Abarka.
- Abarka sameAs Abarka.
- Abarka sameAs m.0g6zj4.
- Abarka sameAs Q2743044.
- Abarka sameAs Q2743044.
- Abarka sameAs Abarka.
- Abarka wasDerivedFrom Abarka?oldid=541763619.
- Abarka isPrimaryTopicOf Abarka.