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    as a sombrero de charro ("charro hat", referring to the traditional Mexican horsemen). In Spanish, any hat is considered a sombrero. Sombreros, like...
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    of Mexico's Federación Mexicana de Charrería. Charro Days Charro outfit Sombrero Sombrero Festival Frijoles charros Pérez Benavides, Amada Carolina (2007)...
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    ties and are often worn with a wide-brimmed sombrero and other accessories as appropriate. A basic charro outfit worn by men consists of long, tight pants...
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  • could be used for parties or other decorating reasons, as well as Sombreros de Charro and Handcrafted Mexican artisan goods such as small pottery, toys...
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    plain button up shirt, a bow, pants, boots and a palm leaf charro sombrero. Unlike men's charro attire, the women in charreria only have 3 outfits, with...
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    (short for Vicente), "El Charro de Huentitán" (The Charro from Huentitán), "El Ídolo de México" (The Idol of Mexico), and "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" (The...
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  • mañana (1946), La barca de oro (1947) and Soy charro de Rancho Grande (1947). One of her most celebrated films was La Reina de la Opereta (1945). In 1950...
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    "predecessor of the mariachi bands". Traje de charro is heavily inspired by cowboys and features very symbolic sombreros, tight fitting pants, ruffled shirts...
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    rebozo is common in the winter. For charreada events, men can be seen in charro outfits and women in China Poblana dress. Traditional dishes of the area...
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    Revolution, both sides used charros as soldiers. They were also used to maintain order against bandits. The typical Michoacán charro outfit consists of tight...
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    humid summers. Matamoros and Brownsville, Texas, are home to the Charro Days and Sombrero Festival, two-nation fiestas that commemorate the heritage of the...
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    Benito Alfonso Bedoya y Díaz de Guzmán (April 16, 1904 – December 15, 1957) was a Mexican actor who frequently appeared in U.S. films. He is best known...
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    slouch hat, center crease (derived from the army regulation Hardee hat), or sombrero that was the most popular among cowboys as it was less likely to blow off...
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  • Mexican baseball team owned by Peña's character Sebastian Cisneros, the Charros, is coached by Roger Hernandez, played by actor Marco Rodriguez. Co-director...
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    decorated with ribbons, the Mexican Hat Dance, tequila, and the wide-brimmed sombrero hat. Mexico's best known music, mariachi, is still strongly associated...
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    traditionally wear a china poblana outfit, while the male dancers dress as charros, and their steps are characterized by flirtatiously stepping around the...
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  • sometimes brown) Mexican, decorated charro costume. He had high black boots (mostly outside the trousers) and a decorated sombrero, a black shirt – neither blue...
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    wore more masculine clothing, which in the 1940s, included pants, charro suits, sombreros, guayaberas, and ponchos. In Chavela, Vargas remembers people telling...
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    original on 30 August 2024. Retrieved 6 February 2023. "Antonio Aguilar, 'El Charro de México'". El País (in Spanish). Spain. 21 June 2007. Archived from the...
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    the word "Regalia" to denote their folk dress. Mexico – Charro outfit, Guayabera, Sarape, Sombrero (male), Rebozo, China Poblana dress (female); every state...
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    refused but accepted in the end. The two protagonists are usually a man in a charro suit and a woman in a “China Poblana” outfit. It was popularized internationally...
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    braided in silver, which was modelled on the national charro dress and included wide felt sombreros, bolero jackets, tight fitting trousers with silver...
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  • began in 1936, winning with various types of woven hats (Panama, Tejano, Charro, Calado, Yucateco and others) over various years. In 2003, he was named...
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    is also used as a lienzo charro, located near the town of El Daxthá. In the city there is a lienzo charro called the Centro de Convenciones or Polideportivo...
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    pasodobles are El Piti, El Charro Cárdenas, El abuelito, El banderillero, María Caballé, El Berrendito de San Juan, Tarde de toros, Toros en San Miguel...
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    tequila, Ballet Folklórico, the Mexican Hat Dance, charros, sombreros, and much more. Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán is one of the most important group in...
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    propagated by the international mass media (characterized by charros, tequila, sombreros, and mariachis). A worldwide mariachi festival is held there...
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    bi-national friendliness between the United States and Mexico in the Charro Days and Sombrero Festival celebrations held in Matamoros, Tamaulipas and Brownsville...
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  • originated in the convents of Puebla de los Ángeles. Tequila. Lienzo charro Charreada Rodeo Jaripeo Lucha Libre Sombrero. Serape. Quechquemitl. Hacienda,...
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    resulted in the production of "folkloric stereotypes such as the singing charros and china poblanas of Allá en el Rancho Grande" film which was one of the...
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