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Suspenden el carnaval boliviano, Patrimonio de la Humanidad, por la pandemia

-- Dancers perform the traditional "Diablada" or Dance of the Devils during Carnival in Oruro, Bolivia, Saturday, March 2, 2019. The unique festival features spectacular folk dances, extravagant costumes, beautiful crafts, lively music, and up to 20 hours of continuous partying with lots of tourists, drawing crowds of up people annually. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

-- Dancers perform the traditional "Diablada" or Dance of the Devils during Carnival in Oruro, Bolivia, Saturday, March 2, 2019. The unique festival features spectacular folk dances, extravagant costumes, beautiful crafts, lively music, and up to 20 hours of continuous partying with lots of tourists, drawing crowds of up people annually. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

La versión 2021 del Carnaval de Oruro, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad, ha quedado suspendida por la decisión que este lunes tomaron las entidades bolivianas encargadas de su organización tras valorar la situación del rebrote de la covid-19 en el país.