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  2. Peinetón - Wikipedia

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    Elite women of Buenos Aires wearing a variety of different peinetones, portrayed by painter Charles Pellegrini between 1830 and 1832.. The peinetón (plural: peinetones) is a large, decorative comb that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina and became very fashionable among its female inhabitants as well as those of Montevideo, Uruguay between the late 1820s and the mid to late 1830s.

  3. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Colombia – Sombrero Vueltiao, ruana, white shirt, trousers and alpargatas (male), blouse, Cumbia pollera, Sombrero vueltiao and alpargatas (female); every region has a distinct costume. Ecuador – Poncho, Panama hat; Guyana – Guyana is unique among South American nations to not have a designated style of national dress. Every ethnic group ...

  4. Category:Argentine fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies of Argentina (1 P) E. Fashion events in Argentina (1 P) Pages in category "Argentine fashion" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 ...

  5. Culture of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups. Modern Argentine culture has been influenced largely by the Spanish colonial period and the 19th/20th century European immigration (mainly Italian and Spanish ), and also by Amerindian culture, particularly in the fields of music and art.

  6. Allegorical representations of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Despite the absence of a character with fixed traits, the allegory of Argentina is usually a female figure dressed in robes and wearing a Phrygian cap, which also appears on the Argentine coat of arms. Figures such as these appear in dozens of engravings, reliefs, plaques, paintings, memorials and sculptures.

  7. Mama Antula, the Jesuit who didn't want to marry or be a nun ...

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    A Catholic laywoman who lived in 18th-century Argentina and joined the Jesuits in their evangelical mission throughout the South American country will become the first female saint from the home ...

  8. Category:Argentine women fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Argentina portal This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Argentine fashion designers . It includes Argentine fashion designers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  9. 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]