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user100 [1]
4 years ago
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A charreadas is a popular Mexican thing where people display varying skills of horsemanship much like what events in the United

States?
Geography
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puteri [66]4 years ago
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A charreadas is a popular Mexican thing where people display varying skills of horsemanship much like the "American Rodeos."

There is an annual event that occurs each February at the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The American is known as “the world’s richest one-day rodeo” and pays out $2.5 million annually through a series of qualifiers, The Semi-Finals, and the final event, RFD-TV’s The American.

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