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Which description best explains a traje de poblana?A modern outfit worn for celebrations and festivals
A modern outfit worn for celebrations and festivals
A traditional long white dress with a broad, colorful sash and embroidered blouse worn by town women in El Salvador
A traditional long white dress with a broad, colorful sash and embroidered blouse worn by town women in El Salvador
A short, colorful dress worn for dancing
A short, colorful dress worn for dancing
A ceremonial outfit worn only by royalty
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A short, colorful dress worn for dancing.
The traje de poblana (China Poblana) is a traditional Mexican folk costume from Puebla—bright, embroidered and often worn for folkloric dance—not a ceremonial royal outfit or an El Salvadorian town dress.
The traje de poblana (China Poblana) is a traditional Mexican folk costume from Puebla—bright, embroidered and often worn for folkloric dance—not a ceremonial royal outfit or an El Salvadorian town dress.
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