A noble aqueduct built by the Romans, and known to-day as the Canos de Carmona, still brings water from Alcala de Guadaira to Seville.
The last fortuitously coincided with the Cruz del Campo, raised near the Canos de Carmona in 1482.
In going down the Guainia, or Rio Negro, you pass on the right the Cano Maliapo, and on the left the Canos Dariba and Eny.
We passed the Canos of Uita and Endava on the west.
It belongs entirely to the lowlands, and is very crooked, has a slow current and divides much into canos and strings of lagoons which flood the flat, low areas of country on either side.
From its Coca branch to the mouth of the Curaray the Napo is full of snags and shelving sandbanks, and throws out numerous canos among jungle-tangled islands, which in the wet season are flooded, giving the river an immense width.
Of these canos there are about fifty, embracing within their ramifications a "delta" nearly half as large as England!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "canos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.