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NAME
YOUR CAVE
In
many cases a cave advertised for sale through an estate agent will
have had a name given to it. This is usually the correct name for
older or occupied caves but in the case of redeveloped caves or
ruins the name may simply be a reference to the location or whatever
seems suitable at the time! In either case you may want to change
the name of your cave for address purposes or to put your own "stamp"
on the new property (along with the shiny new name plate too)
There
are a multitude of possible cave names, below we have listed some
of the most popular and unique.
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Cueva
Abajo
Cueva Arriba
Cueva del Sol
Cueva Cerril
Cueva Esperanza
Cueva del Campo
Cueva Madre
Cueva Padre
Cueva Rio
Cueva Burra
Cueva Zorro
Cueva Rubio/a
Cueva Suerte
Cueva Almendra
Cueva Sierra
Cueva Piedra
Cueva de los pinos
Cueva Azul
Cueva de la Paz
Cueva Campana
Cueva Panaderia
Cueva Nevada
Cueva
Blanca
Cueva Vista
Cueva Carretera
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Cueva
Luna
Cueva Estrella
Cueva Buena
Cueva de la Luz
Cueva del Torro
Cueva Cristal
Cueva Nena
Cueva Familia
Cueva Capricha/o
Cueva Vieja
Cueva Flamenco
Cueva Escondita
Cueva Majica
Cueva de la Amistad
Cueva Madrina
Cueva Caballo
Cueva Pepino
Cueva Oliva
Cueva Limero
Cueva Romero
Cueva Tomillo
Cueva Finito
Cueva Navidad
Cueva Eterno
Cueva Marino |
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Most
traditional Spanish caves are named after a person or member of
the family. The Spanish dictionary is a good place to start short
listing possibilities, alternatively look at the location of where
the cave is or any special features it may have. Good Luck in choosing
your cave name!
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