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gaucho
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Uruguay
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Symbol of national identity and traditional cowboy culture
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gaucho
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Uruguay
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Typically associated with horsemanship and cattle herding
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gaucho
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Uruguay
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Traditional clothing includes wide-brimmed hats and bombachas
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gaucho
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Uruguay
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Popular folk music and dance traditions associated with gaucho culture
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gaucho
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Uruguay
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Traditional cuisine includes grilled meats and mate tea
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gaucho (cowboy)
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Uruguay
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Highly respected figure known for horsemanship, cattle herding, and traditional attire.
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gaucho attire
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Uruguay
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Traditional clothing worn by gauchos, featuring wide-brimmed hats, bombacha pants, and alpargatas shoes
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gaucho culture
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Uruguay
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Highly revered cultural tradition, symbolizing independence and strong connection to the land
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gaucho culture attire
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Uruguay
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Traditional and practical attire worn by gauchos, typically consisting of wide-brimmed hats, bombachas (baggy trousers), and boots
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gauchos
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Uruguay
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Also revered as iconic figures in Uruguayan culture, sharing similarities with their Argentine counterparts
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gauchos (cowboys)
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Uruguay
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Gauchos are iconic figures and an important part of the cultural heritage, known for their horsemanship and skilled cattle herding.
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