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Español: Casas pintorescas y populares nació la clase media que ahora ocupa un lugar importante en la sociedad por la cantidad de personas que la integran, por su impacto socio-económico y sobre todo por su rol político y su escasa identificación con sus origenes. Estas casas poseían la característica de que al ser de fachadas muy altas y estar ubicadas en calles muy estrechas, cada hilera protegía de los rayos solares a las ubicadas en la hilera del frente. Para su construcción, los maestros de obras y albañiles de antaño utilizaban una mezcla denominada “mezcla real”, constituida por arena del lago, cal, piedra picada, barro, y hebras de la concha del coco. Los techos eran fabricados con vigas de Vera, y Curarí o Curarire, de una dureza y resistencia legendarias; se cubría esta armazón con varas de caña brava fuertemente amarradas entre si y por último se tapizaba el techo con paja de enea o con tejas. Maracaibo. Venezuela.
English: Houses picturesque popular and middle class, now has an important place in society by the amount of people who integrate, for its socio-economic and especially political role and their low identification with their origins. These houses had the characteristic that the facade be very high and be located in very narrow streets, each row protected from sunlight to the ones in the front row. For its construction, the developers and builders of yore used a mix called "real mix" consisting Lake Sand, lime, crushed stone, clay, and strands of coconut shell. The ceilings were made ​​of beams Vera and Curarí or Curarire, hardness and strength of a legendary, this frame was covered with reed sticks strongly tied to each other and finally carpeted the roof thatched or tiled enea. Maracaibo. Venezuela.
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