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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A striking portrait of a Congo performer at the Barranquilla Carnival, dressed in an elaborate costume adorned with vibrant feathers, sequins, and a colorful mask. This character celebrates African heritage, bringing energy and tradition to Colombia's most famous festival. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: The African King outfit from the Barranquilla Carnival dazzles with its vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate beadwork. This stunning costume pays homage to African heritage, reflecting the deep cultural connections celebrated during Colombia's most famous festival. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A striking portrait of a Congo performer at the Barranquilla Carnival, dressed in an elaborate costume adorned with vibrant feathers, sequins, and a colorful mask. This character celebrates African heritage, bringing energy and tradition to Colombia's most famous festival. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A traditional Monocuco from the Barranquilla Carnival stands proudly in his colorful attire, complete with a mask, cape, and hat. This iconic costume symbolizes the playful and mischievous spirit of the festival, with its origins rooted in the tradition of masked figures who engage with the crowd. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: A captivating portrait of a performer dressed in traditional Carnival attire at the Barranquilla Carnival, featuring vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate details. The costume embodies the festive spirit and rich cultural heritage of this iconic Colombian celebration. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, Bolivar Department, Colombia: Atelier Selva Africana, located in the Galapa neighborhood, crafts stunning masks for the Barranquilla Carnival. Each mask, a vibrant testament to creativity and tradition, plays a key role in the festival's colorful celebrations. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: The African King outfit from the Barranquilla Carnival dazzles with its vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate beadwork. This stunning costume pays homage to African heritage, reflecting the deep cultural connections celebrated during Colombia's most famous festival. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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May 26, 2024, Barranquilla, AtláNtico Department, Colombia: The African King outfit from the Barranquilla Carnival dazzles with its vibrant colors, elaborate headpieces, and intricate beadwork. This stunning costume pays homage to African heritage, reflecting the deep cultural connections celebrated during Colombia's most famous festival. (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo /ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. The queen of the Carnival of Barranquilla is crying for Joselito during the last day of Carnival On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A group of participant of the last day of the carnival hold a pancard saying the widows of Joselito On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A group of children performing the widows of Joselito are seen during the parade. On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A man with his face painted is taking part of the parade of the last day. On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A woman dressed as a nun is crying for Joselito. On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A group of LGBTQ persons dressed as the widows of Joselito are crying on his coffin. On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A group of children are performing the Joselito funeral. On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 13th Feb, 2024. A man is seen dressed like a Colombia guerrilla member. On the last day of the Barranquilla Carnival, Joseilito, the soul of the Carnival die. The parade is made by Queen of the Carnival and citizens, who organized in different groups are performing the Joselito funeral and his widows, carries Joselito's coffins and crying for him during the parade. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. A woman seen dancing during the parade The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. A couple dances during the parade The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. A couple dances during the parade The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. People dressed as wolves take part during the carnival The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. People are seen spraying foam during the carnival The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. A man with his body painted takes part during the parade The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. A young girl looks at the carnival parade costumes The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 11th Feb, 2024. Dancers with their body painted take part curing the carnival The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. It attracts tourists from all over the world and international media attention. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 10th Feb, 2024. A carnival float seen during the event. The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 10th Feb, 2024. Dancer seen performing during the carnival. The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 10th Feb, 2024. A dancer poses for photos during the carnival. The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 10th Feb, 2024. A woman seen dancing during the parade of the carnival. The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 10th Feb, 2024. A dancer seen wearing the traditional Colombian clothes during the carnival. The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Barranquilla, Colombia. 10th Feb, 2024. A group of dancers seen performing during the carnival. The Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most important folkloric festivals in Colombia, also one of the best-known carnivals in Latin America and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity proclaimed by (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) UNESCO in 2003. It is a set of cultures, native, African and Spanish that is reflected in the dances, the masks, the floats, the dresses and the music. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo