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The Meeting of Colonies of African Descent Offers Another Account of Popayán

Summary by La Silla Vacía
In Popayán, Holy Week is told and sold as a story of impeccable solemnity. Where processions travel through the historic center with an almost choreographic precision: lit candles, silent steps, walks and saints. This is the postcard that is mostly known, which attracts tourists and reaffirms an identity built for decades. But that postcard is not the whole city. While the official story unfolds between cobblestones and colonial facades, there i…
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In Popayán, Holy Week is told and sold as a story of impeccable solemnity. Where processions travel through the historic center with an almost choreographic precision: lit candles, silent steps, walks and saints. This is the postcard that is mostly known, which attracts tourists and reaffirms an identity built for decades. But that postcard is not the whole city. While the official story unfolds between cobblestones and colonial facades, there i…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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