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The cotton cloth printed in a figured pattern of bright colors named after the Indian city of Calicut is called "Calico." Historically, Calico fabrics were known for their vivid prints and intricate designs, often featuring floral or geometric patterns. These textiles gained popularity in Europe during the 17th century and were widely used for clothing and home furnishings.

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