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- Navaja - Wikipedia
The etymology of the word navaja is derived from the Latin novacula, meaning razor, and the Andalusian knife known as the navaja is thought to have derived from the navaja de afeitar, or straight razor used for shaving
- Spanish Folding Knives: The Navaja Tradition - vosteed. com
What Are Navaja Knives? Navaja knives are traditional folding knives from Spain The word "Navaja" means “razor” in Spanish People started using them in the 1600s when carrying swords became illegal for common people At that time, many Spaniards needed a tool for both daily life and self-defense
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- Navaja | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Navaja See 4 authoritative translations of Navaja in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations
- The Navaja: A Spanish Gem - BLADE Magazine
The Navaja is one of the most interesting knives in the world Its history can be pinpointed to the Andalusia region of southern Spain, and its growth and evolution since its creation more than 400 years ago has been well-documented
- Lesson 53: Navaja - by Round About History
The navaja, a traditional folding knife, is much more than a utilitarian tool It is a cultural artifact that speaks to Spain's history, social evolution, and artistry
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