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noun - a type of ceramic tile
AZULEJO - Azulejo (Portuguese: [zuleu] or Portuguese: [zulju], Spanish: [aulexo] or Spanish: [asulexo], from the Arabic al zellige ) is a form of Spanish and P...
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| An earthenware tile of Spanish manufacture, painted and enameled in rich colors, especially one having a metallic luster. |
| A kind of glazed coloured tile traditionally used in Spanish and Portuguese buildings. |
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| Azulejo, Veracruz-Llave, MEXICO |
| Azulejo, San Luis Potosi, MEXICO |
| Azulejo, Coahuila de Zaragoza, MEXICO |
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Azulejo (Portuguese: [zuleu] or Portuguese: [zulju], Spanish: [aulexo] or Spanish: [asulexo], from the Arabic al zellige ) is a form of Spanish and Portuguese painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework. Azulejos are found on the interior and exterior of churches, palaces, ordinary houses, schools, and nowadays, restaurants, bars and even railways or subway stations. They were not only used as an ornamental art form, but also had a specific functional capacity like temperature control in homes. * There is also a tradition of their production in former Spanish and Portuguese colonies in North America, South America, Goa, Africa (Angola and Mozambique), and the Philippines. * Azulejos found particular success also in Liguria (Italy), due to the close relationships between both Christian and Islamic territories of the Iberian peninsula and the Republic of Genoa. Being imported at first (in most cases from Seville or the Nasrid Granada), they started to be produced in situ during the next centuries. L |