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New Answer: Cowboys in South America are known by a variety of different names in different regions. Cowboys in South America are very diverse from each other and from the American Cowboy. The term Gaucho is commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, chacos, Patagonian grasslands, or south of Brazil. In Brazil they are known as Peão or Peões, but if you say Cowboy they will know what you mean. In Venezuelan or Colombian the person is known as a llanero. In Uruguay and Paraguay the person is known as a vaquero. In Chile the person is a huaso, and in Mexico the person is known as a charro.
Cowboys in South America are typically called Gauchos.
I think it's a guacho
Gauchos
Gaucho
Argentina and Uruguay are two of the wealthiest countries in South America.
The country between Chile and Uruguay is Argentina.
The countr(ies) that are between Brzail and Argentina are: Paraguay, Uraguay, and Bolivia.
Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile
Chile is west of Argentina.
A Gaucho.
Uruguay - Montevideo Argentina - Buenos Aires
The Uruguay River
Argentina and Uruguay are two of the wealthiest countries in South America.
The Uruguay River that borders Uruguay with Argentina.
argentina
The country between Chile and Uruguay is Argentina.
Uruguay
yes it is directly west from Uruguay
Argentina play Uruguay in 1930
No. Uruguay limits with Brazil and Argentina.
They are the countries.