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Vaquero may refer to:*the word in Spanish for "cowboy". Charro is a related term.

  • Película de vaqueros is the Spanish name of the Western film genre.
  • the Spanish root word for the American word Buckaroo.
  • the Mexican indie rock band Vaquero, as well as their self titled debut album.
  • Los Vaqueros, an album by reggaeton artists Wisin & Yandel.
  • a widely popular single action revolver developed by Ruger in 1993, especially liked by participants in the sport of Cowboy action shooting.
  • the vaqueiros de alzada ("cowboys from the high land") were a group of cow herders in Asturias, Spain, who established themselves in the high pastures.

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