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  2. Brazilian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Carnaval: Observed by: Brazilians, communities worldwide: Type: Cultural, Religious (Roman Catholicism) Significance: Celebration prior to fasting season of Lent. Begins: Friday before Ash Wednesday (51 days to Easter) Ends: Ash Wednesday midday (46 days before Easter) 2024 date: Afternoon, February 9 – midday, February 14: 2025 date ...

  3. Carnaval de Mazatlán - Wikipedia

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    The Carnaval de Mazatlán is an annual carnival held in the Mexican city of Mazatlán, Sinaloa. ... This page was last edited on 12 February 2025, at 04:32 (UTC).

  4. Barranquilla Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Barranquilla Carnival (Spanish: Carnaval de Barranquilla) is one of Colombia's most important folkloric celebrations, and one of the biggest carnivals in the world. The carnival has traditions that date back to the 19th century. Four days before Lent, Barranquilla decks itself out to receive national and foreign tourists to join together ...

  5. Bahian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Bahian Carnival (Portuguese: Carnaval baiano) is the annual carnival festival celebrated in the Brazilian state of Bahia, mainly in its capital, Salvador. The event officially lasts for six days, beginning on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday and concluding on Ash Wednesday at noon.

  6. Rio Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro) is a festival held every year before Lent; it is considered the biggest celebration of Carnival in the world, with two million people per day on the streets. The first Carnival festival in Rio occurred in 1723. [1] [2]

  7. Uruguayan Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Carnival in Uruguay is a festival that takes place every year in Uruguay from mid January to late February. It is considered to be the longest carnival in the world. [1] The Carnival draws root from candombe, Murga and tablados, which are forms of expression of Uruguayan culture through dance and music.

  8. Cozumel Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Cozumel Carnival (Spanish: Carnaval de Cozumel) is one of the top carnivals in Mexico. [1] It is held within the Corridor Riviera Maya – Cozumel – Cancún.. The carnival celebrated its 150 year anniversary in 2024, making it one of the oldest in the country. [2]

  9. Carnaval de Oruro - Wikipedia

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    Carnaval de Oruro Archived 15 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Information about Carnival de Oruro in Bolivia, calendar and travelguide. Carnaval de Oruro - Dancing with the Diablada in Bolivia's Carnival; A detailed description of the Carnival by photos and external links ; Site Web UNESCO