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  2. Guayabera - Wikipedia

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    Two guayaberas seen from the back, showing the alforza pleats and the Western-style yoke. The guayabera (/ ɡ w aɪ. ə ˈ b ɛr ə /), also known as camisa de Yucatán (Yucatán shirt) in Mexico, is a men's summer shirt, worn outside the trousers, distinguished by two columns of closely sewn pleats running the length of the front and back of the shirt.

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  4. Museo de Trajes Regionales - Wikipedia

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    Museo de Trajes Regionales is located in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. [1] The museum displays more than 100 costumes and dress from the indigenous populations of Chiapas. [ 2 ] This is unique because typically all clothing and personal possessions are buried with the dead.

  5. Maya textiles - Wikipedia

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    A woman typically wore a traje, which combined a huipil and a corte, a woven wraparound skirt that reached her ankles. [11] The traje was held together with a faja or sash worn at the waist. [11] Both women and men wore sandals. When the weather was temperate, Mayan clothing was needed less as protection from the elements and more for personal ...

  6. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    A charro or charra outfit or suit (traje de charro, in Spanish) [1] is a style of dress originating in Mexico and based on the clothing of a type of horseman, the charro. The style of clothing is often associated with charreada participants, mariachi music performers, Mexican history, and celebration in festivals. The charro outfit is one that ...

  7. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    He began weaving when he was 11 along with working in agriculture. His work has won various prizes such as first place in the Concurso Estatal de Artesanias Tlaxcaltecas in 1993 and 1994. His work is also featured in a permanent exhibition at the Museo de Artes y Tradiciones Populares de Tlaxcala. [7]

  8. Maxcanú Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The municipal president is elected for a term of three years. The president appoints nine Councilpersons to serve on the board for three-year terms, as the Secretary and councilors heritage and patrimony, public services, public security, commissaries and ecology, urban development, rural development, public monuments, markets and health, and parks and public gardens.

  9. Centro, Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    Centro is one of the regions of Yucatán, Mexico. [1] [2] Mérida is the capital of Yucatán, Mexico, and it is located in the central part of the state.