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"La Talavera" literally translates as "the Talavera."
Often it's a proper name and left untranslated:
- Talavera (a city: Talavera de la Reina)
- Talavera (the type of pottery, e.g., Talavera pottery or Talavera de Puebla)
If you meant a different target language or a specific context, tell me which and I’ll adjust.
Often it's a proper name and left untranslated:
- Talavera (a city: Talavera de la Reina)
- Talavera (the type of pottery, e.g., Talavera pottery or Talavera de Puebla)
If you meant a different target language or a specific context, tell me which and I’ll adjust.
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