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mate is known as chimarrão, although the word mate and the expression "mate amargo" (bitter mate) are also used in argentina and uruguay. the spanish cimarrón means "rough", "brute", or "barbarian", but is most widely understood to mean "feral", and is used in almost all of latin america for domesticated
practice in parts of brazil, chile, argentina, paraguay, peru, uruguay and eastern bolivia. throughout the southern cone , it is considered to be a tradition taken from the gauchos or vaqueros , terms commonly used to describe the old residents of the south american pampas , chacos , or patagonian grasslands...
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