Yes.
When Mexico was still a colony of Spain, the Spanish developed a flat-topped sombrero, which they brought to Mexico. It was modified by the charros or working hands into the round-crowned Mexican sombrero. If you have to name a city, that would be Mexico City.
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The sombrero was invented to shade a horseback rider's face from the hot sun. Hats like these date back to the 13th century, seen on Mongolian horsemen. The Spanish invented the sombrero, which they brought to Mexico.
The word "sombrero" comes from Spanish. It is a type of wide-brimmed hat commonly worn in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
"Sombrero" in Spanish means hat, typically referring to a wide-brimmed hat.
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Traigame un sombrero grande.
The sombrero (literally, hat in Spanish).
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