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#13186849
12 January 2026
A close-up of wine bottles is in a shop in the town of Ezcaray, in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. La Rioja wine is one of Spain's most emblematic and highly regarded products; this autonomous community produces an average of 269 million liters annually.
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#1656008
20 January 2017
More than 200 devils from various communities in Ecuador made the symbolic capture of the Historical Center of the capital, is the First Ethnographic Encounter and translational characters participate, in Quito, Ecuador, January 19, 2017. At the time of the colony, they disguised themselves as devils to awe the spaniards who came to conquer their lands.
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#1656009
20 January 2017
More than 200 devils from various communities in Ecuador made the symbolic capture of the Historical Center of the capital, is the First Ethnographic Encounter and translational characters participate, in Quito, Ecuador, January 19, 2017. At the time of the colony, they disguised themselves as devils to awe the spaniards who came to conquer their lands.
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#1656010
20 January 2017
Devils from different parts of the country took to the streets of Quito's historic center disguised as devils. Accompanied by bands of music carried out this parade with the aim of spreading the intangible heritage of the country from a cultural and anthropological perspective. The most characteristic personages of the popular festivals are: the devil, who was represented by different localities like Píllaro, Riobamba or Alangasí. La Diablada Pillareña that is part of the cultural heritage of Ecuador, was present in the parade to the rhythm of Sanjuanitos, saltashpas, tunes and pasacalles. The devils danced along with the line couples and guarichas. The Lines: Men and women who use formal clothes representing the upper class of the time. They wear a white handkerchief and dance in pairs. Guarichas: Men or women wearing white dress, hat, hat and a wrist in their arms. They dance indifferently and making spectators participate in Quito, Ecuador, January 19, 2017.
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