Llaneros

Llaneros refer to the cowboys or cattle herders of the Llanos, a vast tropical grassland region situated primarily in Colombia and Venezuela. The term is used to describe the culture, lifestyle, and traditions of these pastoralists, who are skilled in horseback riding and cattle management. Llaneros are known for their distinctive attire, which typically includes a wide-brimmed hat, boots, and a poncho.

The lifestyle of Llaneros is closely associated with the open plains of the region, where they manage herds of cattle and horses. Their cultural practices include traditional music, dance, and folklore, often reflecting the influence of indigenous, African, and Spanish heritage. Llaneros have a strong sense of community and are celebrated for their role in the agricultural and economic history of the Llanos region.

The term can also evoke a sense of pride and identity among those who belong to or are connected to this way of life, symbolizing resilience, independence, and a deep connection to the land.