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Bolivian traditions: the essence of the country
  • 1 La Alasita de La Paz.
  • 2 Oruro Carnival.
  • 3 La ch'alla.
  • 4 Santa Semana.
  • 5 University entrance.
  • 6 Tinku celebration.
  • 7 San Juan Festival.
  • 8 Festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
The most important folk festival is held in Oruro during the Carnival holidays preceding Lent; many Indian musical and dance groups compete, providing a ...
Bolivian culture - Festivities, customs and ceremonies · New Year · Dia de los Reyes Magos (January 6) · Alasitas Day (begins January 24 for a period of 15 days).
The most common form of greeting in Bolivia is the good old handshake, direct eye contact is also appreciated as this shows that you're a trustworthy person.
Bolivian customs come from a wide range of origins, including the ancient indigenous groups, the Catholic Spaniards, and traditional Andean culture.
San Juan Festival (Fiesta de San Juan). Held on one of Bolivia's coldest nights of the year is a festival known for its large bon-fires, copious drinking and ...
Meals are family-centered with the lunch as the main meal of the day. Dishes include humitas, which are corn-filled pies, meat-filled turnovers called “saliensa ...
Heirs of glorious and ancient cultures, many people in Bolivia still preserve centuries-old traditions, shown by the diverse languages, uniquely colorful ...
Culture: Bolivia. food, fresh beverages, candies, or homemade jewelry. have water-balloon fights with everyone (even strangers) throughout the festivities.
28 авг. 2020 г. · Travelers will find lively celebrations featuring food, music, dances, parades and religious ceremonies. The pinnacle of celebrations takes ...
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