i had the same question
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Dallas cowboys
you can compare that too a gynm
cowboys live there according to wikipedia.
i wish i new or i wouldnt be asking
Neither! Is Argentina that calls them Gauchos
Gauchos come from the pants that the cowboys of Argentina, Uruguay and Southern Brazil wear. They refer to them as pampas.
Gauchos are the cowboys of the Argentine and Uruguayan pampas (grasslands). Gauchos are also a style of clothing reminiscent of the gauchos which can include the style of a hat, a vest, pants, or boots.
Cattle ranches. They were (and are) cowboys.
Argentinian cowboys are called gauchos. They actually existed decades before north American cowboys did. Herding cattle and hunting for food were and are their main activities. Gauchos make up the majority of the Argentinean rural population.
The word gauchos is Spanish for cowboys. If you are using it in that sense - "Los gauchos cabalgaban los caballos", or "The cowboys rode the horses" - then no, it does not need to be capitalized.However, Gauchos can also be used to describe a specific group of people from the South American region. In this case, it should be capitalized, just as Southerners is capitalized when speaking of people living in the Southern United States.
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GAUCHOS. Viva Brazil! Gauchos is what they're called in the Southern part of Brazil near the Argentine border. VAQUEIROS is what they're called in the rest of Brazil.
Cowboys!....thats all they are....except South American.
Gauchos (cowboys): on the South American pampas. Gauchos (calf-length pants with flared legs): maybe in vintage clothing stores.Gauchos (ladies' western style shoes or boots): in many department stores.
In Mexico, cowhands are called Vaqueros In South America, cowhands/cowboys are called Gauchos