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Costume of the Divine Shepherd Inspired by the History and Traditions of El Tocuyo - La Prensa De Lara

On January 14th, the Divine Shepherd will wear a costume inspired by the tamunangue, which was made with prints that narrate the spiritual, agricultural and cultural history of El Tocuyo. Each piece of the dress was designed to tell, from the fabric, the identity of the capital of Morandina and the bond that has maintained for generations the devoted people of this vocation of the Virgin. This Tuesday, the Archdiocese of Barquisimeto showed the …
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On January 14th, the Divine Shepherd will wear a costume inspired by the tamunangue, which was made with prints that narrate the spiritual, agricultural and cultural history of El Tocuyo. Each piece of the dress was designed to tell, from the fabric, the identity of the capital of Morandina and the bond that has maintained for generations the devoted people of this vocation of the Virgin. This Tuesday, the Archdiocese of Barquisimeto showed the …

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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