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Jaripeo (Spanish: [xaɾiˈpeo] )
refers to a form of bull
riding practiced mainly in
central and
southern Mexico, El
Salvador and Guatemala. It developed...
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- Figueroa, who was a
famous jaripeo (Mexican-style bull riding)
stock contractor, was
kidnapped before the
start of a
jaripeo event in Tarímbaro, Michoacán...
- Jose
Antonio Aguilar (born
August 7, 1968),
better known as Pepe Aguilar, is an
American singer. From a
young age,
Aguilar accompanied his parents, Mexican...
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further north into the
Arctic Ocean. He made a
short film,
Jaripeo y
fiestas en
Jalapa ("
Jaripeo and
Festivals in Jalapa"),
during a trip to
Mexico in 1910...
- rodeos/
jaripeos originates in Metapán (considered the rodeo/
jaripeo capital of El Salvador).
Stories from
neighbors indicate that the
first Metapán
jaripeo was...
- is an
arena where charros hold the
events of charreada,
coleadero and
jaripeo.
American rodeo events may also take
place at a
lienzo charro. A lienzo...
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Aguilar and her
family launched an equestrian-musical
style tour
dubbed "
Jaripeo Sin Fronteras".
Aguilar accompanied her father, Pepe, her
uncle Antonio...
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organized bullfight in the
southwest in 1852. This
event also
included a
jaripeo competition and was the
subject of
newspaper reports from as far away as...
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originally from Jalisco, such as mariachi, tequila, ranchera, birria, and
jaripeo—hence the state's motto:
Jalisco es México ('Jalisco is Mexico'). Economically...