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What is the history and cultural significance of the Cuyo region?
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The Cuyo region in Argentina, made up of the provinces of Mendoza, San Juan and San Luis, has a rich history and cultural significance. Historically, it was inhabited by indigenous peoples such as the Huarpes, who developed an agricultural and livestock culture in harmony with the desert environment. With the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century, the region underwent significant changes, such as the introduction of grapevines and wine production, which became a fundamental part of the region's identity and economy. Culturally, El Cuyo is known for its folklore and traditions, such as the National Harvest Festival in Mendoza, which celebrates the grape harvest and highlights the region's wine culture. Additionally, the region is famous for its folk music, traditional dances and crafts, which reflect the identity and cultural heritage of its inhabitants.
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