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More than 5,000 People Visit the General Cemetery of Oruro on All Saints' Day

🔊 Listen to this news: More than 5,000 people visited the General Cemetery of Oruro yesterday to pay homage to their loved ones during the traditional All Saints' Day festivities. The day proceeded normally, although without the presence of police officers, according to the cemetery administrator, Rolando Huayhua. "Today, to our great surprise, we saw that many people visited us; I estimate that more than 5,000 people entered the cemetery," Hua…
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🔊 Listen to this news: More than 5,000 people visited the General Cemetery of Oruro yesterday to pay homage to their loved ones during the traditional All Saints' Day festivities. The day proceeded normally, although without the presence of police officers, according to the cemetery administrator, Rolando Huayhua. "Today, to our great surprise, we saw that many people visited us; I estimate that more than 5,000 people entered the cemetery," Hua…

In the framework of the Day of All Saints, about 80,000 people entered the General Cemetery where the activities were carried out normally and without incidents, as reported by the authorities. On this, the mayor of Recoleta, Fares Jadue, told La Radio that creative workshops, outdoor cinema and offerings were held at a Mexican altar for collaboration with the Mexican embassy in Chile. In addition, hydration points and police officers were avail…

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laregionhoy.cl broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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