Home / Trending / February 10 – Carnival de Oruro in Bolivia

February 10 – Carnival de Oruro in Bolivia

Posted on February 10, 2021

This is an update of my post published on February 10, 2010:

(Date varies)

A mixture of ancient Andean customs and Catholic rituals, the Carnival de Oruro is the biggest cultural event in Bolivia’s year. The festival begins with a ceremony dedicated to the Virgin of the Mineshaft; next, there is a marching band competition. The highlight is a huge parade: over 28,000 dancers and 10,000 musicians take part in a procession that lasts more than 20 hours. Last, there are two plays, one about the Spanish conquest and the other about the classic battle of good versus evil.

See also  April 13 – A Pulitzer Is Won! (soon to be lost)

Find out more here.

Did you know…?

  • Bolivia is a landlocked nation in South America. That means that no part of the country touches a sea coast.

  • Ecuador has two flags. One is a rectangle with three stripes and was adopted in 1851. Some sources indicate that the red stripe stands for Bolivia’s soldiers, the green stripe represents fertility, and the yellow stripes symbolizes mineral deposits. The second flag is the Wiphala, a square banner with rainbow-colored squares.

There is evidence that, before the Incan Empire was conquered by Spanish invaders, its four regions were represented by colorful square banners called Wiphala. Each region had a slightly different color pattern, and the banner of Cuzco had a pattern of stripes arranged in rainbow colors rather than diagonally-arranged squares.

The Wiphala have come to represent pride in indigenous (native people’s) culture and history.

One of Bolivia’s lakes, Titicaca, is the
largest lake in South America.


Explore Bolivia and its people

This Bolivia Bella website is great. Scroll down to see the large “BOLIVIA for Kids” banners on such things as flags, history, maps, holidays, food, and so forth.

National Geographic Kids has a page about Bolivia, including a slide show!


Bolivia also has a really large salt flat. 

Salar de Uyuni isn’t just the largest salt

 flat in South America – it’s the largest in the world!



Find Bolivia


Bolivia and its neighbor Paraguay are both landlocked nations in the continent of South America. Find them on a map, and label them on this blank map from Enchanted Learning.


Also on this date:




V & A Day 











Umbrella Day 






Plimsoll Day







Scientist Per Teodor Cleve’s birthday












Anniversary of a riot over a silent film







Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck in Malta









Anniversary of a computer’s victory over a reigning world chess champion








All the News That’s Fit to Print Day

World Pulses Day






Plan ahead:

Check out my Pinterest boards for:
And here are my Pinterest boards for:





 

Share on:

You May Also Like

More Trending

Leave a Comment