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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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In Mexico it can mean farmer, rider who practices charrería, or also a mariachi or a rider of the charrería special costume. Hat charro or Charro is a hat of very large wing. Colombia has several well different meanings depending on the region. In Bogota and Santander means boring, which produces weariness. On grass it means ordinary, rough. In Antioquia charro it can mean happy, funny, humorous, entertaining, attractive. In Cartagena you mean drunk. In most of the country means something funny, vulgar or without grace. In Spain, Charro is said to the native of the province of Salamanca and a traditional costume of this region.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

In Spain, Salamanca, who was born or is typical of Salamanca. They also say salamanquino, salamanques, or salmanticense. It also means rough, rustic, village, perhaps by his Basque origin. Mexico has other senses. To the Virgin of the penalty of France: with your chest being so soft, they call you the worth and being of Salamanca, the name of France take

  


Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Charro: m. In Mexico, rider or rider with special suit consisting of jacket with embroidery, tight pants, white shirt and hat brimmed and high and conical cup.

  


Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

CHARRO:1. PEASANT SALAMANQUES.2. RIDER MEXICANO.3. THINGS LOADED WITH EMBELLISHMENT.

  


Anónimo

funny

  



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