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Ruana: A garment design borrowed from the poncho of the Brazilians and people of the Andean region, made of wool and used to keep warm. It is a blanket like design with a slit at the middle that allows it to be worn over the head and cover the rest of the body without necessitating sleeves.

 

La Pollera Colora: Its name translates to a brightly coloured skirt. It is the most common female attire that consists of a coloured skirt that goes along with a blouse that is round necked. It is the national costume for women in Colombia.

 

Sombrero Vueltiao: A hat that is used to protect oneself from the harsh sun. It is made by weaving strips of cane together. More strips woven together produce a finer hat. Its quality is determined by its pattern of coloured strands and flexibility.

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Colombia

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Colombia
Colombia

Ruana: A garment design borrowed from the poncho of the Brazilians and people of the Andean region, made of wool and used to keep warm. It is a blanket like design with a slit at the middle that allows it to be worn over the head and cover the rest of the body without necessitating sleeves.

 

La Pollera Colora: Its name translates to a brightly coloured skirt. It is the most common female attire that consists of a coloured skirt that goes along with a blouse that is round necked. It is the national costume for women in Colombia.

 

Sombrero Vueltiao: A hat that is used to protect oneself from the harsh sun. It is made by weaving strips of cane together. More strips woven together produce a finer hat. Its quality is determined by its pattern of coloured strands and flexibility.

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