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Hórreo

An hórreo is a typical granary from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (mainly Galicia, Asturias and Northern Portugal), built in wood or stone, raised from the ground by pillars (''pegollos'' in Asturian, ''esteos'' in Galician, ''abearriak'' in Basque) ending in flat staddle stones (''vira-ratos'' in Galician, ''mueles'' or ''tornarratas'' in Asturian, or ''zubiluzea'' in Basque) to avoid the access of rodents. Ventilation is allowed by the slits in its walls. Similar buildings (barns) on staddle stones are found in Southern England.
== Names ==
In some areas, ''hórreos'' are known as ''hórreu'', ''horru'' (Asturian), ''horriu'' (Leonese), ''hurriu'' (Cantabrian), ''hórreo'', ''paneira'', ''canastro'', ''piorno'', ''cabazo'' (Galician), ''espigueiro'', ''canastro'', ''caniço'', ''hôrreo'' (Portuguese), ''garea'', ''garaia'', ''garaixea'' (Basque), ''orri'' (Catalan), ''serender'' (Turkish).〔http://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/raccard〕

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