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Question 1: chamanto
Question 2: August
Question 3: medialuna
Question 4: collera
Question 5: huaso
Question 6: 25
Explanation:
The <u><em>chamanto</em></u> is a short navel-to-hip length poncho. The rodeo clubs in Chile compete in various events during the season that spans from <u><em>August</em></u><em> </em>until April. A half-moon shaped corral is called a <u><em>medialuna</em></u><em> </em>in Chile. A <u><em>collera</em></u> is a pair of riders on horseback, who try to pin a steer by driving it into the padded walls of a half-moon shaped corral. In Chilean Rodeo competitions only riders wearing full traditional Chilean <u><em>huaso</em></u><em> </em>attire can participate. Most corrals in Chilean Rodeo have a radius ranging from 20 to <u><em>25</em></u><em> </em>meters.
Answer:
Muchas comidas típicas.
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El pueblo de Guavate tiene:
muchas comidas típicas.
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1. What is the difference between the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas today and the one in 2002? Now he has a workshop for the construction of musical instruments. Now it is located in the building of the Museum of Fine Arts. Now you can watch video art in the multimedia room. 2. To which country do you have to travel to see the largest jade collection in the world? Costa Rica Colombia Mexico 3. In Cuba, how do you say to cartoons? dolls caricatures monitos 4. Why does Fernando Botero paint people of exaggerated proportions? Believe that rich people are fat. You are interested in volume as a technique. He wants to share the Colombian humor. 5. Where can you see the works of Rafael Murillo Selva? in a concert in a museum in a theater 6. What do Joaquín Cortés and Tania León have in common? They work with music. They paint and draw. They are Cuban.
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