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Charro
Charro is a term referring to a traditional horseman from Mexico, originating in the central-western regions primarily in the states of Jalisco, Michoacan, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, Aguascalientes, and Guanajuato. The Mexican terms ''vaquero'' and ''ranchero'' (cowboy and rancher) are similar to the ''charro'' but different in culture, etiquette, mannerism, clothing, tradition and social status. ==Use of term== The traditional Mexican ''charro'' is known for colorful clothing and participating in ''coleadero y charreada'', a specific type of Mexican rodeo. The charreada is the national sport in Mexico, and is regulated by the ''Federación Mexicana de Charrería''. Prior to the Mexican Revolution of 1910 the distinctive ''charro'' suit, with its sombrero, heavily embroidered jacket and tightly cut trousers, was widely worn by men of the affluent upper classes on social occasions, especially when on horseback. A light grey version with silver embroidery served as the uniform of the rurales (mounted rural police). In Spain, a charro is a native of the province of Salamanca, especially in the area of Alba de Tormes, Vitigudino, Ciudad Rodrigo and Ledesma.〔''(charro )'' in the ''Diccionario de la Real Academia Española.〕 It's likely that the Mexican ''charro'' tradition derived from Spanish horsemen who came from Salamanca and settled in Jalisco.
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