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In Bolivia, Carnival Starts with Unearthing of Pepino Carnival, the precursor to Easter, falls in the first week of February this year. In Bolivia, where the annual rite is a monthlong affair, ...
British actor Jude Law is set to be a special guest at this year’s carnival festivities in Bolivia. According to organizers, “The Holiday” actor will arrive to the country’s capital on ...
Carnival, also known as "Carnaval" in Latin America, ... The Carnival of Oruro in Bolivia is one of the most spiritually ...
In Bolivia, Carnaval de Oruro (Carnival of Oruro) is a major religious and cultural festival that is celebrated every year. Festivities last 10 days and. Skip to main content ...
Bolivia Oruro Carnival got under way Saturday with stunning costumes and parades, though the mood was dampened by the loss of 17 people killed in flooding and 8,200 families left homeless by ...
4 killed, including 3 musicians, when footbridge collapses during Bolivia Carnival parade. Associated Press. Published March 1, 2014 10:01pm EST | Updated December 7, 2015 11:32pm EST.
A bomb caused an explosion that killed four people and wounded 10 during Carnival celebrations, Bolivian authorities said Wednesday. The blast occurred late Tuesday in the middle of Carnival ...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Police in Bolivia say six people were killed and dozens injured when a street vendor's gas canister exploded near the route of the Carnival in the city of Orura.
Photojournalist Fellipe Abreu and reporter Luiz Felipe Silva tell the story of the Oruro carnival in Bolivia, one of Latin America's most colourful festivities.
The day before Lent begins is traditionally an excuse for a big bash - with carnivals, parades and some very unusual traditions taking place everywhere from Germany to Bolivia and beyond.
Endangered armadillos are being turned into carnival rattles. Researchers worry that Andean hairy armadillos, poached in Bolivia and largely ignored by conservationists, may be headed toward ...
Carnival festivities in Bolivia left 70 people dead, most of them in road accidents but at least 15 in acts of violence.