Hundreds of ‘Palmeros’ Come Down From the Mountain of Caracas with Palms for Palm Sunday - Informational Focus
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Between 700 and 800 ‘palmeros’ came down on Saturday from the Ávila, the main hill of Caracas, carrying on their shoulders hundreds of palms tied for delivery to churches during Palm Sunday of the Holy Week, following a tradition begun in the eighteenth century. The ‘palmeros’ who participated in the activity - children, men and older adults - made a procession from Sabas Nieves, the main entrance of the hill until reaching the San José de Chaca…
Between 700 and 800 ‘palmeros’ came down this Saturday from the main hill of Caracas, called Waraira Repano and known as Ávila, carrying on their shoulders hundreds of palms tied for delivery to churches during Palm Sunday of Holy Week, following a tradition begun in the eighteenth century. The ‘palmeros’ who participated in [...] The entrance Hundreds of ‘palmeros’ come down from the mountain of Caracas with palms for Palm Sunday was first publ…
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