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Thousands Arrived at the Cemeteries for Father's Day: Camposantos Looked Crowded

Summary by Diario Correo
Thousands of families crowded the cemeteries of Lima and Callao, within the framework of Father's Day, celebrated yesterday, Sunday, June 15, throughout the country.The citizens came to the fields to pay homage to their loved ones, who guided them in their first steps and instilled in them the values that will accompany them all their lives.The commemorative acts were accompanied by flowers, music, food and emotional words, in cemeteries such as…
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Thousands of families crowded the cemeteries of Lima and Callao, within the framework of Father's Day, celebrated yesterday, Sunday, June 15, throughout the country.The citizens came to the fields to pay homage to their loved ones, who guided them in their first steps and instilled in them the values that will accompany them all their lives.The commemorative acts were accompanied by flowers, music, food and emotional words, in cemeteries such as…

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Within the framework of Father's Day, El Angel cemetery in El Augustino received from early morning hours the arrival of many families who came to pay homage to their loved ones.

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trome.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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