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Charro, in Mexico, is
historically the
horseman from the countryside, the Ranchero, who
lived and
worked in the
haciendas and
performed all his
tasks on...
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Charro! is a 1969
American Western film
starring Elvis Presley, shot on
location at
Apacheland Movie Ranch and Old
Tucson Studios in Arizona. This was...
- A
charro or
charra outfit or suit (traje de
charro, in Spanish) is a
style of
dress originating in
Mexico and
based on the
clothing of a type of horseman...
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important are the Asociación de
Charros de
Jalisco A.C, Asociación de
Charros de
Morelia A.C and Asociación de
Charros Regionales de La
Villa A.C. Charreria...
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lienzo charro is an
arena where charros hold the
events of charreada,
coleadero and jaripeo.
American rodeo events may also take
place at a
lienzo charro. A...
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Frijoles charros (cowboy beans) is a
traditional Mexican dish. It is
named after the
traditional Mexican cowboy hor****, or
charros. The dish is characterized...
- Federación
Nacional de
Charros (National
Federation of
Charros), the
purpose was to
unify all the
various charro organizations. The
charros had
organized themselves...
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Charro Days, also
known as
Charro Days
Fiesta or
Charro Days Festival, is a two-nation
fiesta and an
annual four-day pre-Lenten
celebration held in Brownsville...
- El
Charro Café is a
historic three-location
Mexican restaurant based in Tucson, Arizona. It has been
owned by the
Flores family since its establishment...
- I Am a
Charro of
Rancho Grande (Spanish: Soy
charro de
Rancho Grande) is a 1947
Mexican musical comedy drama film
directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring...