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== Baja California == |
== Baja California == |
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: [[Baja California]] has a characteristic style derived from the [[huapango]] norteño, known as calabaceado. Calabaceado is a type |
: [[Baja California]] has a characteristic style derived from the [[huapango]] norteño, known as calabaceado. Calabaceado is a type dance that was created in the 1940s based in the fact that "norteño music" and typical cowboy cultures were being mixed and this dance shows the mixture of both styles.<ref>{{Cite web|date=February 2020|title=Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de Silvia Lozano|url=https://www.harriscenter.net/docs/HCA-Documents/playbill/19-20/2002/PB-2002-BFNM.pdf}}</ref> Other norteño forms are also popular, such as Vals Norteño, [[Schottische|Chotis]], [[Mazurka]] and mariachi. |
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== Chiapas == |
== Chiapas == |