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New Year Celebration

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New Year celebration (January 1)

It is celebrated this day with the intention to welcome the New Year . This is a holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new year . This date is celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar type , and usually in most countries the most widely used is the January 1 ( introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 ) .

You receive the new year in Peru with much emotion as he says goodbye to the old year and also people have much hope that the new year is much better than the old year .

For this feast concern not so much the dinner as if it happens at Christmas, but how welcome the new year.

To this date the most widely traded undies are yellow , the cotillion and liquor for the toast.

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Feast of the Divine Child of the Miracle in Eten

( January 22)

On this day of January, it is celebrated in the village of Eten, province of Chiclayo, Lambayeque, the feast in honor of the Divine Child of the Miracle, which is regarded as the party of half a year; as the central date is in July, recalling his appearance on a wafer, exactly one July 22, 1649.

According to testimonies of ecclesiastical authorities were several appearances in the host. The first appearance was on June 2 in the presence of the priest Silva Manrique, the sexton of the church and the mayors Andres Pablo Neciosup Quinocial and Fabian Chancafe, plus all the people present. Then it makes its appearance on July 22, 1649, when the church choir sang during the mass execution.

Among the activities carried out in this festival is the traditional procession, Mass honor, the food fair, folk festival with bands, fireworks, among others

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Foundation Lima

(18 from January)

The January 18, 1535, Francisco Pizarro founded the new city, named "City of Kings" for his devotion to the Kings and at the date closest to the date of the Epiphany, others however say It was named in honor of the kings of Spain. Over the years the name City of Kings was being used to a lesser extent and began to be called Lima, which was the name used by the natives to call the place of Spanish settlement.

Lima is only those 177 blocks (4 solar for each) that made the Garden City in the fourteenth century. Today there are more than eight million people in a city that grows every day, showing, in every corner of its colorful appearance, a different detail, a reason that confirms the plural and different is our Lima.

Seven million people still forging, day by day, a city that does not want to continue living memories, and longs to regain the vigor of old.

Moreover, Lima is today an immeasurable mix of cultures, ethnicities, races and bloodlines. A gush of colors and customs, an immense wealth of folklore and

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Labor Day

(May 1)

The 01 May is celebrated each year in every country in the world Labor Day .

It was established by agreement of the Socialist Workers Congress , in Paris in 1889 , which was a day of struggle and tribute to the Chicago Martyrs who were executed for their part in the days of struggle for achieving workday eight-hour strike ended on May 1, 1886 in the United States ( US ) , a fact that was the origin of this celebration is carried out is that time

Creole, between old and new.

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Mother's Day

(May 2 Sunday)

Mother 's Day is held in much of the world , initiated by Ann Jarvis (USA), since 1912 , who pays tribute to his mother , a woman who sacrificed fought adversity to defend his family , including daughter blind

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Day of the Americas

(April 14 )

On April 14 of each year , each country in the Americas held a very important event called " Day of the Americas " ; reaffirming the symbol of their sovereignty and their voluntary union on a continental community. In short it reaffirms that each country has the common will to unite their nations.

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