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In photos, gauchos mark Argentina’s Independence Day with bronco riding and barbecue

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Argentine cowboys, known as gauchos, celebrated Independence Day in San Isidro with bronco riding and barbecue. Argentina declared independence from Spain on July 9, 1816.

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In photos, gauchos mark Argentina's Independence Day with bronco riding and barbecue

SAN ISIDRO, Argentina (AP) — Argentine cowboys, known as gauchos, celebrated Independence Day in San Isidro with bronco riding and barbecue.

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With the participation of more than 6,000 people among institutions, armed forces, gaucho groups and collectivities, the Government of Tucumán heads a mass event on Soldati Avenue. The civic-military parade takes place on Tuesday’s nap at Parque 9 de Julio, in commemoration of the 209th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence [...]

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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