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flowers and
regional animals are
among the most
common designs found in
polleras.
Polleras are a form of
Spanish colonial dress enforced sometime between the...
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Cerro Polleras is a
mountain in the
Andes at the
border of
Argentina and
Chile with an
elevation of 5,993
metres (19,662 ft) metres.
Polleras is within...
- "La
Pollera Colorá" ("Red
Pollera") is a
Colombian ****bia song. It was
composed in 1960 as an
instrumental by
clarinetist Juan
Madera Castro. Singer-songwriter...
- may take a year to complete. Today,
there are
different types of
polleras; the
pollera de gala
consists of a short-sleeved
ruffle skirt blouse, two full-length...
- the
Cholitas are Indigenous. They wear
braided hair,
bowler hats and
polleras,
multilayered skirts, in the ring.
According to a 2005
article in The New...
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Pollera nera is a red
Italian wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily in the
Liguria wine
region and
northwest Tuscany.
Ampelographers believe that...
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Sciacarello is
believed to be a
parent vine of the Ligurian-Tuscan wine grape,
pollera nera. Di
Vecchi Staraz, Bandinelli, Boselli, This, Boursiquot, Laucou,...
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folkloric black and
white hats; women,
during festivals and carnivals, don
polleras,
traditional hand-stitched multi-layered dresses, some of
which can take...
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mountaineering clothing,
preferring instead their traditional costumes including polleras,
brightly colored, full,
pleated skirts with many
under skirts. They do...
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Castillo Dynevor, c.1,100 m (3,609 ft)
Mount Tarn, c.825 m (2,707 ft)
Polleras, c.5,993 m (19,662 ft) Acamarachi, c.6,046 m (19,836 ft)
Nevado del ****la...