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Parrandas are traditional carnival-like street parties with origins date back to the 19th century. They take place in northern and central cities of the former Las Villas province (now divided into Villa Clara, Sancti Spíritus and Ciego de Ávila provinces) in Cuba. Most famous parrandas are celebrated in Remedios colonial city where these festivities were originated. Second most popular are celebrated in Camajuaní, followed in popularity by Vueltas, Zulueta, Chambas, Guayos, El Santo, Taguayabón, Buenavista, Calabazar de Sagua, Zaza del Medio, Falcón, Vega Alta and many more small town of this central region of Cuba.

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  • Les parrandas désignent des fêtes cubaines. Pratiquées par dix-huit communautés du centre de Cuba, elles consistent en des manifestations culturelles (par exemple, fabrication de monuments, chars et costumes, musique et danse). En 2018, l'UNESCO ajoute ce genre de fête populaire à la liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité. Les fêtes parrandas cubaines sont distinctes de la danse (es) de la région de Murcie en Espagne. (fr)
  • Parrandas are traditional carnival-like street parties with origins date back to the 19th century. They take place in northern and central cities of the former Las Villas province (now divided into Villa Clara, Sancti Spíritus and Ciego de Ávila provinces) in Cuba. Most famous parrandas are celebrated in Remedios colonial city where these festivities were originated. Second most popular are celebrated in Camajuaní, followed in popularity by Vueltas, Zulueta, Chambas, Guayos, El Santo, Taguayabón, Buenavista, Calabazar de Sagua, Zaza del Medio, Falcón, Vega Alta and many more small town of this central region of Cuba. The celebrations in Remedios are held on Christmas Eve, and last until Christmas Day (en)
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  • Les parrandas désignent des fêtes cubaines. Pratiquées par dix-huit communautés du centre de Cuba, elles consistent en des manifestations culturelles (par exemple, fabrication de monuments, chars et costumes, musique et danse). En 2018, l'UNESCO ajoute ce genre de fête populaire à la liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité. Les fêtes parrandas cubaines sont distinctes de la danse (es) de la région de Murcie en Espagne. (fr)
  • Parrandas are traditional carnival-like street parties with origins date back to the 19th century. They take place in northern and central cities of the former Las Villas province (now divided into Villa Clara, Sancti Spíritus and Ciego de Ávila provinces) in Cuba. Most famous parrandas are celebrated in Remedios colonial city where these festivities were originated. Second most popular are celebrated in Camajuaní, followed in popularity by Vueltas, Zulueta, Chambas, Guayos, El Santo, Taguayabón, Buenavista, Calabazar de Sagua, Zaza del Medio, Falcón, Vega Alta and many more small town of this central region of Cuba. (en)
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  • Parrandas (fr)
  • Parrandas (en)
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