Gaucho clothing is most common in Uruguay.
Gaucho Clothes is the term used to refer to the traditional clothing used by the gauchos who live in Argentina, Uruguay and Brasil. The gauchos are the cowboys of these South American countries.
These clothing items are today worn not only by the gauchos but by anybody who lives in the countryside and even in the cities.
Although we find distinctive regional features, the main elements are:
The alpargatas, which is a rope sole and canvas shoe. The alpargatas, in English known as espadrilles, were originally made with black canvas but are now produced with a wide range of colours and patterns; some are made with a rubber sole.
The bombachas de campo, very strong pure cotton trousers. The best ever made horse riding trousers/pants. The bombachas de campo are made in different colours, styles and designs. The most popular colours are still the traditional: beige, black, white, dark blue and dark green. These trousers are immediately identifiable because of the button they have at the ankle which is used to narrow them.
The very fashionable gaucho pants similar to the capri pants are different because of this reason, they do not go down to the ankle and because they are worn mainly by women which is not the case of the bombacha de campo which is unisex.
Another item used by the gauchos is the poncho, used in winter to protect from the cold winters in the pampas.
Then we have the gaucho hats which have regional differences in shape and style. Gauchos also wear boinas (berets) in their everyday activities.
Gaucho clothes is now a fashion because of its association with the polo and horse environment. Polo players and fans have always been keen users of gaucho clothes.
People in Uruguay wear gaucho style clothing in the country. Those in the city wear modernized clothing like most people in america.
the women wear big dresses and the men war hats
The standard Uruguayan is very classic on his wearing style. He usually wears jeans, a T-Shirt or long-sleeve T-shirt and a sweater or hoodie.
Casual wearing in Uruguay usually are jeans and a T-Shirt or long-sleeve shirt. For shoes use sneakers. Sun glasses are common too (in Summer).
Yes, there are but they are not that common.
No, empanadas origin is from Spain and Portugal. However, are very common in Uruguay.
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Yes, but they are not common.
Unlike other countries in Latin America, Uruguay doesn't really have "traditional" clothing. The closest thing to that would be the clothing worn by the Gauchos. Gauchos were cowboys who inhabited Uruguay and neighboring country Argentina and some parts of Southern Brazil (mostly the state of Rio Grande do Sul with whom Uruguay has a lot of history with). You can see plenty of pictures of this type of clothing online. Female Gauchos usually wore gowns similar to the traditional gowns worn in Spain.
They share a border.
As in most of the world the most common pets are dogs and cats. In Uruguay there are very few cats in the streets and just some dogs. About animals in general in Uruguay pigeons are a national plague so there are a lot in the country.
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well i would have to say the poo-nosed shroon and the planticus spoticus these are just a few common plants in uruguay
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All three are countries in South America.