Heritage
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Gran Poder Festival: Celebrating Bolivia’s Heritage with Economic Impact
The Gran Poder Festival, Bolivia's largest folkloric parade recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2019, generated an…
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Ecuador’s Biodiversity Shines in Captivating Photo Exhibition “Ecuador in Images”
"Ecuador in Images," a stunning photographic exhibition celebrating the nation's biodiversity, will be displayed in Quito and Riobamba. This visual…
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Scientists Unearthed Ancient Vessels in Peru
A team of Peruvian archaeologists recently unearthed ten pre-Hispanic ceramic vessels dating back six centuries, shedding light on the Chancay…
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Brazil Reclaims Stolen Amazonian Legacy in London
Brazil's Federal Police, in collaboration with Scotland Yard, have successfully recovered a historically significant book stolen in 2008, illuminating Brazil's…
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Granada, Nicaragua’s Colonial and Tourist Jewel, Celebrates 500 Years
Nestled on the shores of Central America's largest lake, Lake Nicaragua, the colonial city of Granada marks its 500th anniversary,…
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Brazil Officially Recognizes Carnival “Blocos” as a Cultural Heritage
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a law designating street carnival bands, known as "blocos," as an…
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Reviving Pre-Hispanic Pulque Drink: Mexico’s Battle Against Beer Domination
In Apan, the heart of Mexico's pulque production, locals strive to rekindle national interest in this ancient beverage amidst growing…
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Bolivian Qhara Qhara’s Fight for the San José Galleon’s Treasure
Samuel Flores of Bolivia's Qhara Qhara nation seeks to reclaim gold and silver from the sunken Spanish galleon San José,…
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Strings of Heritage: A Uruguayan Payador’s Journey
Juan Carlos 'Lopecito' López, a Uruguayan payador with Galician roots, blends cultures through his music, symbolizing the rich tapestry of…
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Reviving Moxa: Bolivia’s Linguistic Heritage Unearthed
Bolivia unveils a facsimile edition of an 18th-century Moxa language dictionary by Jesuit Pedro Marbán, bridging cultural heritage with modern…
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