Not anymore. However, some of their customs where adopted by Uruguayans and some people similar to them can be found in the rural areas.
A Gaucho.
The term "gaucho" refers to a cultural identity associated with cowboys in parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. The language spoken by gauchos can vary depending on the region, but it is typically Spanish in Argentina and Uruguay, while Portuguese is spoken by gauchos in Brazil.
Tenant farmers in Uruguay are known as gauchos. Such farmers will lease land for cultivation and are different from sharecroppers.
Gaucho country is an inland area like our countryside and is the place to be, with shade, grazing cattle and peace and quiet. The place of the moment is Garzon which has become the inland place of the moment.
Gaucho is a Spanish term that is generally used to describe South American people who come from the Pampas, which are fertile lowlands. These areas are found in places like Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. A Gaucho would be roughly equivalent to the American cowboy.
The gaucho rode his horse across the vast plains of Argentina.
You would find Gaucho residents in South America. They live in Argentina, Southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay. These people are the equivalent of cowboys in North America.
The duration of The Gaucho is 1.92 hours.
The Insufferable Gaucho was created in 2003.
The Gaucho was created on 1927-11-27.
Il Gaucho was created in 1965.
Way of a Gaucho was created in 1952.