Paisa - Urban Dictionary A Paisa is a person of Hispanic descent, usually drive riced out beaters with custom chrome vinyl sticker trim, chrome vents, cheap rims and display the Mexican state they are from on their rear window Usually dress like cowboys or Swaggots
Paisa (region) - Wikipedia Some regions of Valle del Cauca Department (north) and Tolima Department (west) culturally identify as paisas The main cities of the Paisa region are Medellín, Pereira, Manizales and Armenia
What is a Paisa? - Learn About Colombian Culture Did you know A Paisa is anyone who is from the Antioquía in Colombia and contrary to what people may say, they’re not defined by skin color According to the dedicated page on Wikipedia the word paisa derives from “Paisano,” which means a person from the same country
Paisa – Meaning, Origin, Usage - DigitalCultures What does Paisa mean? Paisa is a slang-word of Spanish origin that conveys a variation of different meanings, depending on the region it is used in In Northern-America, the term is often used as a slang by Mexican people to address other Mexican nationals, and dark-skinned Latino people in general
¡Ay, Ave María! Who Exactly are Los Paisas? - Medellin Advisors Paisa is a geographic, cultural and ethnic label referring to inhabitants from large swathes of Colombia You may know them as the people of Medellín, but their reach actually spans across 6 departments – all of which dominated by the Andes These are: Parts of the Valle del Cauca
What is a Paisa - Guanabana Tours - Tours Medellin What is a Paisa? If you’ve encountered the term “Paisa” in Colombia and are curious about its meaning, rest assured, it’s not some obscure Italian word Instead, it’s used to characterize a distinctive group of people that inhabit a beautiful mountainous region known as the Paisa Region (in the past there was a time it was called
What Does Paisa Mean In Colombia? – Go Every Corner! The word Paisa in Colombia refers to someone from the northwest parts of Colombia, namely Antioquia, Caldas, Risaralda, and Quindío The Paisa regions’ distinct cultural differences in language, cuisine, music, dance, and attire separate them from other Colombian regions