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'''Cumbia''' refers to a number of musical rhythm and folk dance traditions of [[Latin America]], generally involving musical and cultural elements from American Indians, Africans enslaved during colonial times and Europeans. Examples include:
 
* [[Cumbia (Colombia)|Colombian cumbia]], a Colombian musical rhythm and folk dance, the result of the musical and cultural mixture of indigenous and black slaves on the Caribbean Coast during the Spanish Conquest and Colony.<ref>Cheville, Lila, Festivals and Dances of Panama, Panamá: Litho Impresora Panamá, 1977. 187 p.; 22 cm. Page 128-133</ref>.
* [[Cumbia (Panama)|Panamanian cumbia]], a Panamanian musical genre and folk dance, developed by Africans enslaved during the colonial period and later syncretized with Amerindian and European cultural elements.