Le Scagliano I Gauchos

Gaucho from Argentina, photographed in Peru, 1868 A gaucho (Spanish: [ˈɡawtʃo]) or gaúcho (Portuguese: [ɡaˈuʃu]) is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly. The figure of the gaucho is a folk symbol mainly in Argentina and Uruguay but also in Paraguay, [1][2] southern Brazil, southern Bolivia, [3] and southern Chile. [4] Gauchos became greatly admired and renowned in legend ...

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Once the targets of prejudice and oppression, the nomadic mestizo horsemen known as gauchos have become one of Argentina’s most enduring cultural icons.

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The Gauchos emerged in the 18th century, primarily in the vast plains of Argentina, known as the Pampas. These skilled horsemen and cattle herders lived a nomadic lifestyle, often at odds with the established authorities. Their lifestyle was one of self-reliance, with a deep knowledge of the land, weather patterns, and cattle.

Fascinating world of Gauchos aka Argentine cowboys. Learn about their culture, tradition, and lifestyle that is deeply rooted in Argentina's rural landscape.

The Gauchos carried that level into singles, where their depth proved overwhelming. Avendano extended the lead with a dominant 6-1, 6-2 victory on court four, playing aggressive and efficient ...

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Gauchos men's tennis is best in the Big West as they punch ticket to ...

Gauchos are an iconic symbol of South American culture and have been for centuries. A gaucho is a cowboy from Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, or Southern Brazil who lives in the pampas grasslands and works with animals such as horses and cattle.

The Fascinating History of Gauchos in South America - Pieces of Argentina

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