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Duque Sarango

cumbi
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The word cumbi has as its origin meaning Quechua, this is the name of a type of fine fabrics, which only the Incas used in garments of religious use or very elegant. This was a kind of fabric of the Incas destined to elaborate the clothing of the Inca and the nobility, they were elaborated based on vicuña wool.

  




John melek

A class of inca fabric intended to make the clothing of the Inca and the nobility, made from vicuña wool

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

cumbi is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Cumbia" being its meaning: I think that they intend to ask for cumbia. CUMBIA is a rhythm of folk, popular and very happy and lilting, originally from Colombia. One of the most representative of Colombia folk airs.

  



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