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  2. Public holidays in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    This holiday, religious as well as national, is a celebration of the Eucharist and one of the nation's busiest festivities. It occurs 60 days after Easter. May 1 Labour Day: Dia del trabajo Paid holiday, occurs on Monday if it falls on a Sunday May 27 Mother's Day: Dia de la Madre Boliviana June 21 Aymara New Year: Año Nuevo Andino August 6

  3. Alasitas - Wikipedia

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    The largest Alasitas fair (or Alacita, Alacitas, Alasita; Spanish: Feria de las Alasitas) is an annual month-long cultural event starting on 24 January in La Paz, Bolivia.

  4. Looking for Fourth of July celebrations? See day-by-day list ...

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    July 4 is Thursday, and there are events across both the calendar and the state of Texas. Here's a list of celebrations arranged by date.

  5. List of festivals in South America - Wikipedia

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    1.3.1 Music festivals in Brazil. 1.4 Chile. 1.4.1 Music festivals in Chile. 1.5 Colombia. 1.6 Ecuador. ... Life In Color Bolivia; Road To Ultra Bolivia; Carnival of ...

  6. Willkakuti - Wikipedia

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    Wilancha (sacrifice) in Wilaqala on Willkakuti celebrated on June 21. Willkakuti [1] (Aymara for Return of the Sun), Machaq Mara (Aymara for New Year), Mara T'aqa, Jach'a Laymi or Pacha Kuti [2] (in Spanish named Año Nuevo Andino Amazónico (Andean-Amazonic New Year)) is an Aymara celebration in Bolivia, Chile [3] and the Puno Region of Southern Peru [2] which takes place annually on 21 June ...

  7. Full September calendar includes 9/11 tributes, car shows ...

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    The September calendar is chock full of events in the High Desert, including 9/11 memorials, car shows, parades, and celebrations.

  8. Category:Festivals in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for festivals in Bolivia, including arts festivals, fairs, carnivals, religious festivals, and other types. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  9. Pukllay - Wikipedia

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    Pukllay or phukllay (Quechua for to play, play / carnival, [1] other spellings pucllay, pugllay, phujllay, pujhllay, pujllay, puqhllay) is a traditional festival held in the central Andes.