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Typical personage of Chile #43439132
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Man with the garments of the Chilean cowboy riding his horse. The term refers huaso in Chile to refer to the individual living in the central and southern part of the country and is dedicated to the characteristics of the old farms of the Central Valley and the coast of the area tasks. By extension, referred to by this name to the farmers in the area, used as an adjective to indicate characteristics of the central and southern part of Chile, as huasa area or Rancagua, huasa city. In addition, the huaso is the rider in the Chilean rodeo, similar to the Ecuadorian chagra, the Mexican charro, the Peruvian horse trader, the American cowboy or cowboy, the gaucho River Plate and the Colombian and Venezuelan plains. However, the work of Chilean cowboy, unlike the mentioned-it is not limited to cattle, but also covers other rural activities such as agriculture. Huaso also refers to man dancing the cueca huasa or traditional cueca, the national dance chilena.2 huaso The female version is Chinese, 3 partner in this dance.
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