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Box, of the type constituted from a template of flexible material, such as cardboard or paperboard, equipped with lines of folding and cutting that cooperate in the assembly thereof, characterized in that the template, which is preferably rectangular, has four portions rectangular delimited by folding lines that define, in the folding of the template, the lateral faces of the box, while these portions have at their corresponding end extreme regions that define the bottom of the box when folding the box; the template has a continuous fold line, parallel to the fold line that defines the contour of the bottom, and whose line is at least half the height of the box, and is part of two fold lines triangular ones that present the end regions of the alternate rectangular portions, while the other end regions of the corresponding remaining rectangular portions, have, at the same height, two rectangular recesses centered in said zones, defining the handles of the box; and because in the template appear two pairs of parallel cuts interconnected, respectively by two fold lines that define corresponding rectangular areas, said areas being between two contiguous rectangular portions of the template. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)