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By Juan José Pacheco Ibarra UNMSM Historian How did the ancient people of Lima celebrate Christmas? In the 19th century, Christmas was a true religious holiday, very different from the one we celebrate now. Christmas was the central celebration of a series of activities that lasted throughout the
The Folklore Day Brazilian is celebrated on 22 August . The date was created with the aim of raising awareness of the importance and appreciation of folkloric manifestations in the country. August 22nd refers to the first time the word folklore was used to refer to the customs of a people. This hap
The National Flag Day, November 19 , commemorates the date on which the design of the new flag of Brazil was made official after the Proclamation of the Republic. Flag Day is not a public holiday. The choice of a new flag to represent the country symbolized the historical moment, the achievements a
The history of Brazil is full of important women who marked their time. They are Indians, whites, blacks, mulattos full of determination who made the difference in peace and war. 1. Dandara (? - 1694) - Warrior of the Quilombo dos Palmares Dandara was a black woman warrior, who excelled in the de