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The Rabbit Who Doesn't Lay Eggs but Still Rules at Easter

Every year the same question resurfaces: what do eggs, rabbits, and Easter have in common? The answer isn't found in the supermarket, but rather in a long history of ancient rites, religious adaptations, and customs that traveled thousands of miles before settling in Chile. Long before Christianity, various European peoples celebrated the arrival of spring by giving eggs. It was a direct symbol: new life, rebirth, a fresh start after winter. Ove…
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Every year the same question resurfaces: what do eggs, rabbits, and Easter have in common? The answer isn't found in the supermarket, but rather in a long history of ancient rites, religious adaptations, and customs that traveled thousands of miles before settling in Chile. Long before Christianity, various European peoples celebrated the arrival of spring by giving eggs. It was a direct symbol: new life, rebirth, a fresh start after winter. Ove…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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