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Traditional festivals in Ecuador can be identified as ancestral or indigenous, and traditional mestizo. Among the first are the festivals of the equinoxes and solstices, which in the colonial era were inserted in the Catholic calendar as the Carnival parties prior to Lent, the Inti Raymi party, which is celebrated in the Andes world, the same which starts with the feast of Corpus Cristi, the feasts of San Juan and San Pedro, in the north of Pichincha; and, the festival of Jora and Yamor in Imbabura.

While the traditional mestizo festivals, for their symbolic richness and their historical-cultural implications, we can highlight: the Diablada de Píllaro, the Carnival, the Holy Week, the pilgrimage of the Virgen del Cisne in Loja, the Pilgrimage to the Virgin of the Quinche, the feast of the Black Mama in tribute to the Virgin of the Mercedes in Latacunga, the Montubios Rodeos of the provinces of Guayas and Los Ríos in the Costa World, the Children's Pass in Cuenca, and the Old Years throughout the country , where popular creativity is evidenced in the construction of ingenious cardboard and paper dolls, which at midnight on December 31 are burned between multiple rituals, joy and joy, to receive the new year with promises and good omens.

Each of these cultural manifestations, due to its history, traditions and customs, has become a great tourist attraction and therefore they are part of Ecuador's cultural strength to share with the world

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