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Andean Rhythms Take to the Streets at the Entrance of the Andean Anata of El Alto

The president of the Asociación de Comparsas Carnavaleras Anata Andino Jorge Paco Marín explained that this year version 42 of the parade takes place.
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The entrance of the Andean Anata in El Alto, made yesterday, marked a colorful day full of music and tradition. With the participation of more than 14 fraternities in this activity that rescues and revalues the native dances of the Carnival. “We will have a block of cucumbers, chutas, tarijeña music; we will have a sample of our folklore. The Moseñada will also be present,” declared the head of the Directorate of Culture, José Carlos Fernández. …

The president of the Asociación de Comparsas Carnavaleras Anata Andino Jorge Paco Marín explained that this year version 42 of the parade takes place.

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http://www.brujuladigital.net broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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