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The Latin word butticŭla he came to French as bouteille, which resulted in bottle . This term refers to a utensil which is used for the liquid storage .

The bottles have a narrow neck which allows serving its contents in a glass or in a glass with ease. In the mouth (the sector where the liquid comes out), have a top or a plug so that the bottle can be opened and closed as needed.

Most bottles are currently made with plastic or with glass , although in ancient times they were also manufactured with metal and with mud . Those that are used to market drinks, perfumes and other liquids usually have a label which displays the brand name, product data, expiration date, etc.

There are bottles with different capacities. In the restaurants For example, soft drinks or soft drinks are usually sold in bottles of 350 or 500 cubic centimeters . There are also bottles of 1 , from 1,5 , from 2,25 and up 3 liters , which are usually sold in stores and supermarkets.

There are glass bottles that are returnable : once the person consumed the drink, you can return the container to the place where you bought the product and get money for such return The plastic bottles, on the other hand, they are not returnable . This means that, when empty, the consumer can discard the container.

These bottles that can be discarded when they no longer contain liquid are an ecological problem. Many times people throw the bottles in improper places and, since the plastic is not biodegradable, there is a contamination It stays many years on the planet.

In the same way, we must not overlook that bottle is also a surname. One of the best-known figures with that last name is the Madrid-born Ana Botella (1953), who is the wife of José María Aznar, former President of Spain, and who served as President of the Community of Madrid between 2011 and 2015. Specifically , became the first woman to hold that position.

In addition it should be noted that bottle is also the nickname that has a historical character. We are referring to what was called by the Spanish people as Pepe Bottle. This was none other than José I Bonaparte (1768 - 1844), elder brother of Napoléon Bonaparte and who, besides being a monarch of Napolés, was king of Spain between 1808 and 1813.

In a derogatory way the Spanish citizens gave him that denomination supposedly because of the "hobby" he had to drink. However, it was also known as "Pepe Plazuelas".

Within the field of cinema, the term in question is also frequently used. A good example of that is the title of the film "Message in a bottle", which was released in 1999 under the direction of Luis Mandoki. It was based on a novel of the same title by Nicholas Sparks and starred actors Kevin Costner, Robin Wright and Paul Newman.

He told the story of a journalist who discovered on the beach a bottle with a message of love inside. That will make him try his best to find his author.

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