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  2. Gaucho literature - Wikipedia

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    Martín Fierro, written in 1872 by José Hernández is considered the masterpiece of gaucho literature.. Gaucho literature, also known as gauchesco ("gauchoesque") genre was a literary movement purporting to use the language of the gauchos, comparable to the American cowboy, and reflecting their mentality.

  3. Martín Fierro - Wikipedia

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    Martín Fierro, also known as El Gaucho Martín Fierro, is a 2,316-line epic poem by the Argentine writer José Hernández.The poem was originally published in two parts, El Gaucho Martín Fierro (1872) and La Vuelta de Martín Fierro (1879).

  4. Gaucho - Wikipedia

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    Gaucho from Argentina, photographed in Peru, 1868. A gaucho (Spanish:) or gaúcho (Portuguese:) is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly.The figure of the gaucho is a folk symbol of Argentina, Paraguay, [1] Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the southern part of Bolivia, [2] and the south of Chilean Patagonia. [3]

  5. Gaucho culture - Wikipedia

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    The Gaucho culture, or Gaúcho culture, is the set of knowledge, arts, tools, food, traditions and customs that have served as a reference to the gaucho. Geographically, in the 18th and 19th centuries it was extended by a region of South America that covers much of the territory of Argentina , [ 3 ] all of Uruguay , and the state of Rio Grande ...

  6. Languages of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    The language, however, was not widespread in Aruba until the 18th and 19th centuries when most materials on the island and Roman Catholic schoolbooks were written in Papiamento. Dutch has been one of the official languages of the island for years as the island is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands .

  7. Caquetio - Wikipedia

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    As an example of their strong links with the mainland, some 200 residents agreed to leave Aruba in 1723 to raise the Venezuelan town of El Carrizal under the ecclesiastic jurisdiction of the city of Coro. Dutch government records show that the last true native of Aruba died in Aruba around 1862.

  8. El Gaucho - Wikipedia

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    A gaucho is an Argentine horseman. El Gaucho may refer to: "El Gaucho", a track on the Wayne Shorter album Adam's Apple; El Gaucho Martín Fierro, an epic poem by the Argentine writer José Hernández; El Gaucho y el diablo, a 1952 Argentine film

  9. Antonio Rivero - Wikipedia

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    Armando S. Fernández wrote in 2008 a historical novel about Rivero, called "El Gaucho Rivero y la conspiración para apoderarse de Malvinas". [27] In 2011 and 2012, starting at Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentine provinces with shores to the Atlantic Ocean passed a bill that banned ships sailing under the British flag from docking in their ports.