tempovan
Tempovan is a term that originated in Portuguese and is commonly used in Brazil. It refers to a large, often ornate, horse-drawn carriage that was historically used for transportation and ceremonial purposes. These carriages were typically elaborate, featuring comfortable seating, decorative elements like carvings and paintings, and sometimes even curtains or awnings.
Historically, tempovans were a symbol of wealth and status, owned by affluent families, government officials, and
In modern times, the use of tempovans has largely been replaced by motorized vehicles. However, they are