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They Take Away Their Dead in Campeche From Their Graves; They Adorn Them.

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Adrián Virgen/CorresponsalPOMUCH, Camp. It is the Villa of Pomuch that belongs to the municipality of Hecelchakán, in Campeche, where there is a small community that barely exceeds 10,000 inhabitants, who guard with much respect and fervor a peculiar tradition known to this town, which attracts curious tourists from all over the world. In the Mayan language, Choo Ba’ak is said, which in Spanish means “bone cleaning”, the inhabitants of Pomuch ta…
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Adrián Virgen/CorresponsalPOMUCH, Camp. It is the Villa of Pomuch that belongs to the municipality of Hecelchakán, in Campeche, where there is a small community that barely exceeds 10,000 inhabitants, who guard with much respect and fervor a peculiar tradition known to this town, which attracts curious tourists from all over the world. In the Mayan language, Choo Ba’ak is said, which in Spanish means “bone cleaning”, the inhabitants of Pomuch ta…

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Excelsior broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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