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Sporting a conquistador moustache and thighs as thick as a gaucho's steak, the culture shock was severe when the Argentina wing arrived at Harlequins.

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Cattle and ranching are synonymous with the culture and romance of the gauchos—the cowboys of southern Brazil—as legendary as their counterparts in the American West and known for skewered barbecued steak called churrasco.

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People driving by his sanctuary honk their car horns, shouting “¡Viva el gaucho!”

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Both nations cherish gaucho or cowboy culture; some people worship soccer as a quasi-religion.

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Both nations cherish gaucho or cowboy culture, and some people worship soccer as a quasi-religion.

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