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  2. Category:Argentine folklore - Wikipedia

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    Argentine folk music (3 C, 1 P) Argentine legends (3 P) G. Guaraní mythology (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Argentine folklore" The following 16 pages are in this ...

  3. History of folkloric music in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    As for the Argentine folklore, recognized as such from years ago until today, has African and Afro-Argentine influences, the following are the most prominent: the chacarera, the payada, the milonga campera, the malambo, and -perhaps- the gato. The tango and the milonga ciudadana also have African influences. In the latter, the Afro-Argentines ...

  4. Music of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Folk music—known as música folklórica or folklore in Spanish, from the English "folklore"—is a music genre that includes both traditional folk music and contemporary folk music, which emerged from the genre's 20th-century revival. Argentine folk music comes in many forms and has Indigenous, European, and African influences.

  5. Legendary creatures of the Argentine Northwest region

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    The Argentine Northwest region (NOA) is composed of the territory of the Argentinian provinces of Tucumán, Salta, and Catamarca. The region's center is in the area of Santiago del Estero . During the NOA's aboriginal period, the various communities within the area shared a complex culture that was further enriched by constant contacts and ...

  6. Cosquín Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Cosquín Folk Festival is one of the most important folk music festivals of Argentina, and most important in Latin America. [1] [2] It lasts nine days and takes place in the second half of January in the city of Cosquín, a scenic, Punilla Valley location in Córdoba Province. The tradition used to refer to nine moons of Cosquín.

  7. Malambo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Malambo was popularized in Argentina at the beginning of the 19th century. [citation needed] The two main styles of malambo are the “estilo sureño” ("Southern style") and the “estilo norteño” ("Northern style"). The “estilo norteño” tends to have a faster rhythm than that of the South, and use a unique guitar strum. [4]

  8. Category:Argentine folk music - Wikipedia

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    Argentine folk music groups (2 C, 9 P) F. Folk albums by Argentine artists (8 C) M. Argentine folk musicians (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Argentine folk music"

  9. Category:Argentine folk singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Argentine folk singers" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Charo Bogarín; C.