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“Between the Living and the Dead” Parade: An Identity that Reaffirms Puebla’s Cultural Richness Twenty-two groups from municipalities such as Teteles de Ávila Castillo, Jonotla, Tepeaca, and Acatlán, among others, marched in the parade. The State Government reaffirmed its commitment to preserving Puebla’s traditions and identity. With great enthusiasm and vibrant colors, more than 1,700 people participated in the traditional “Between the Living …
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– 22 contingents from municipalities such as Teteles de Ávila Castillo, Jonotla, Tepeaca, Acatlán, among others. – The State Government reaffirmed its commitment to the preservation of the tradition and identity of the people. CITY OF PEOPLE, Pue.- With great enthusiasm and color, more than 1,700 people participated in the traditional parade “Between the Living and the Dead 2025”, organized by the Government of the State of Puebla, through the S…

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With great enthusiasm and color, more than 1,700 people participated in the traditional parade “Between Living and Dead 2025”, organized by the Government of the State of Puebla, through ... The post Parade “Between Living and Dead”, identity that reaffirms cultural wealth of Puebla appeared first in thisEsPuebla.

THE INQUISIDOR LUIS ARMANDO VARGAS TORRES. “Death is nothing for us, because when we exist, death is not present, and when death comes we no longer exist” Epicuro in his letter to Meneceo. This day of death when Mexicans celebrate our deceased ancestors, we make parody with death in our songs, traditions “to show enough a button, the classic rancher of Tomás Méndez composer Zacatecano who composed the song “Death” popularized by the Charro Aviti…

“Between the Living and the Dead” Parade: An Identity that Reaffirms Puebla’s Cultural Richness Twenty-two groups from municipalities such as Teteles de Ávila Castillo, Jonotla, Tepeaca, and Acatlán, among others, marched in the parade. The State Government reaffirmed its commitment to preserving Puebla’s traditions and identity. With great enthusiasm and vibrant colors, more than 1,700 people participated in the traditional “Between the Living …

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Sucesos Puebla broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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