Knowledge (XXG)

Cachirulo

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The most popular model today is formed by red and black boxes. However, traditionally the type was varied, featuring other combinations of colors such as blue and black or purple and black, as well as plain
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costume which is a simplification of the farmer costume. However, the traditional Aragonese outfit is varied depending on both its geographical origin (
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There are two ways to tie it, the more widespread of those is wrapping it around the head forming a knot on one side, and the traditional form of
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festival where people wear it as decoration without necessarily wearing the rest of the traditional
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Traditional Aragonese men's handkerchief, worn folded and tied around the head
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These handkerchieves are characteristic of the classic
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Index


Headscarf
Aragon
traditional
Aragonese
headscarf
Muslims
Moors
Sobrarbe

jotero
Hecho
Ansó
Ribagorza
Gistaín
Fiestas del Pilar
"Enciclopedia aragonesa"
the original
"Indumentaria tradicional aragonesa"
the original
Category
Spanish clothing

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