Category:Kero cups

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Aymar aru: Quiru
English: Kero cups or keros, (also spelled quiru, quero, locally qero, q'ero) are wooden, ceramic, silver or gold Incan ceremonial vessels used for the ritual drinking of chicha, an alcoholic beverage made from corn.[1]
Español: Quero
Français : Quero
Italiano: Quero
Runa Simi: Quiru
Русский: Kepo
<nowiki>quero; qero; Qiru; Quero; kero; Qiru; Upyana qiru; Qiru; kero cup; Керо; quero; Керо (посуда); drinking cup of wood, ceramic, or metal, used during rituals in pre-Inca and Inca times for the ritual drinking of chicha, an alcoholic beverage made from corn; bicchiere di legno di uso cerimoniale in alcune culture precolombiane; qero; Kero; Qiru suyk'u; q'ero; kero; qero; quero; keru</nowiki>
kero cup 
drinking cup of wood, ceramic, or metal, used during rituals in pre-Inca and Inca times for the ritual drinking of chicha, an alcoholic beverage made from corn
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