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Gauchos primarily make a living through cattle ranching and agriculture, often working as cowhands on vast estancias (ranches) in the Pampas region of Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. They manage herds of cattle and horses, participating in activities such as branding, herding, and breeding. Additionally, some gauchos engage in artisanal crafts, traditional music, and folklore, contributing to their cultural heritage and tourism. Their lifestyle is deeply tied to the land and reflects a strong sense of tradition and identity.

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