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  • English: Different types of carved gourd vessels called Guampa — traditionally used for drinking Mate tea in South America.
  • Deutsch: Verschiedene Typen von mate (Guampa), Trinkbehälter aus Flaschenkürbis (Kalebasse) zum Trinken von Mate-Tee.
  • Español: Diferentes tipos Guampa de mate, recipientes utilizados para beber mate.
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