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The silleros, cargueros or silleteros (als … The silleros, cargueros or silleteros (also called saddle-men) were the porters used to carry people and their belongings through routes impossible by horse carriage. A famous example is the use of silleros by colonial officials to be carried across the Quindio pass in the Colombian Andes.s the Quindio pass in the Colombian Andes.
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