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    China poblana (lit. Chinese woman from Puebla) is considered the traditional style of dress of women in Mexico, although in reality it only belonged to...
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    its rural areas are undeveloped. Culturally, the state is home to the china poblana, mole poblano, active literary and arts scenes, and festivals such as...
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    which there is a clock and towers on each side. The Fountain of the China Poblana is located on Blvd Heroes de 5 de May. It is a monumental work done...
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    during the times of the viceroyalty. Female dancers traditionally wear a china poblana outfit, while the male dancers dress as charros, and their steps are...
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    charreria only have 3 outfits, with the china poblana outfit being used for all types of events. The china poblana outfit consists of a low-cut blouse with...
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    Catarina de San Juan (c. 1607 – 5 January 1688), known as the China Poblana, was an Asian-born woman who was enslaved and brought to New Spain via the...
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    two protagonists are usually a man in a charro suit and a woman in a “China Poblana” outfit. It was popularized internationally in the 20th century by Russian...
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    Barro negro pottery by artisan Carlomagno Pedro Martinez La Catrina in China Poblana dress, by Rodofo Villena Hernnandez in Puebla All Saints Day Danse Macabre...
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    genres. Northern Dance in Nuevo León Jarabe Tapatío in the traditional China Poblana dress. Danza de los Voladores, a ritual dance performed by the Totonacs...
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    San Juan (Mirra) – Girl brought to colonial Mexico as a slave; the "China Poblana" India portal Mexico portal India–Mexico relations Asian Latin Americans...
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    National personification (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    15 June 2024. "网民为什么会把中国称为"兔子"" [Why do Internet called China a "hare"?]. The Paper (in Chinese). 1 August 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2021. Hassanabadi...
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    clothing in the Philippines barong tagalog Manila shawl Maria Clara gown China poblana Miranda, Pauline (15 November 2018). "The terno is not our national...
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    Filipinos, Chinese, and Japanese were part of this first wave, many of them enslaved. The most famous of them was Catarina de San Juan, "la china poblana" (an...
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    for her religious piety and eventually became associated with the "China Poblana". The estimate of the number of Asian immigrants during the Colonial...
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    Mexico – Charro outfit, Guayabera, Sarape, Sombrero (male), Rebozo, China Poblana dress (female); every state has a typical folk dress, for example: Chiapas...
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    Mujer sin Alma Teresa López Fernando de Fuentes Fernando Soler 1944 La China Poblana Frances Erskine Fernando Palacios Tito Novaro, Miguel Inclán 1944 The...
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    where Félix appeared in swimwear. The same happened with the film La china poblana (1943), where Félix claimed to have paid a debt of gratitude to her...
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  • (1943) - President Benito Juárez María Candelaria (1944) - Don Damian China poblana (1944) - El Pitarras Murallas de pasión (1944) The Escape (1944) - Miguel...
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    microdress is an extremely short version of a mini. Fashion portal China poblana Granny dress History of Western fashion Jumper dress Lingerie dress...
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  • Mother Macedonia Malta : Melita Mexico : Alegoría de la Patria Mexicana, China poblana, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Montenegro : Mother Montenegro Netherlands :...
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    For charreada events, men can be seen in charro outfits and women in China Poblana dress. Traditional dishes of the area include barbacoa, carnitas, pulque...
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  • Tejano music. Another object that represented Rosita Fernandez was her China Poblana, it was a dress she wore throughout her career. It represented her travels...
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  • guayabera, which was adapted into the embroidered Western shirt. The China poblana dress associated with Mexican women was appropriated from the choli...
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    Manila. She arrived in New Spain and eventually she gave rise to the "China Poblana". These early individuals are not very apparent in modern Mexico for...
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  • la Mexicana celebrating the Mexican independence day, in it shows a china poblana, a pozole, a bell, a hat with a zarape, a cactus and an Aztec musician...
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  • (specifically the northern region), and Mexico (particularly the northern region). Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Lebanese and other Arab, Armenian and various...
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    Manila. She arrived in New Spain and eventually she gave rise to the China Poblana. The reverse was also true, thousands of Mexicans of varying races also...
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    on certain occasions and dances. For women, this is the style of the China Poblana, or alternatively a long full flowered skirt with white blouse and rebozo...
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  • classes, including the rebozo and sarape. One such garment, the peasant china poblana dress, related to both native and Spanish myths and having no single...
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    Universitaria of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (2010), the China Poblana with various students for the Puebla city hall (2012) and one for José...
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