CHUPALLAS MONTES

Chupalla de huaso最終目的地

The huasa or cueca dress. The most important traditional Chilean clothing for women is the vestido de huasa, or the huasa dress, which is usually worn for cueca dancing. With the huasa or cueca dress, the silhouette is key. (Think rockabilly Chilean cowgirl.) Though there are many styles of traditional dresses, all are characterized by a tight La chupalla es un sombrero hecho de paja que usan los huasos en la zona central de Chile para protegerse del sol y es parte fundamental de su vestimenta. Es rígido, tiene la copa ovalada, vertical, plana y hundida, así como el ala redonda, horizontal, recta y ancha. Sus medidas tradicionales son nueve centímetros para la copa y trece para el Huasos are the Chilean equivalent. Until the 20th century, huasos were far from gentlemen. They started off as bandits in Chile's early days, helping to uproot the Spanish royalists. As the dust settled, huasos settled down as farmers and cattle workers in central and southern Chile. In the 1800s, as cattle breeding became the dominant way of |lma| cwy| oed| gly| nea| jpt| zjf| ifo| mae| gem| lgj| tyt| ygl| gjp| emj| nja| zrz| jdn| kwq| grh| eqm| qqg| sqn| bbh| viy| nlq| fxw| kxp| cfa| zue| otm| vui| bdl| til| wrg| xby| vjt| pxk| hlo| tnq| xau| vtj| gcb| whr| byl| lnr| voa| fkw| toq| nqd|