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  1. Dec 28, 2014 · El origen del Día de los Santos Inocentes. Aquí en Puerto Rico, esta fecha se celebra en algunos pueblos, pero de maneras muy distintas. En Hatillo, personas disfrazadas con máscaras recorren ...

  2. One of the most vibrant annual festivals in Puerto Rico, Festival de las Máscaras de Hatillo (Hatillo Mask Festival), is always held on December 28th. On this day, Puerto Rico commemorates Día de Los Santos Inocentes, dedicated to infant boys under the age of three who were murdered by King Herod so.

    • Hatillo, Puerto Rico 00659
    • December 29, 2024
    • National Geographic
    • December 28, 2024
  3. Jan 1, 2024 · If you’re in Puerto Rico for the holidays, don’t miss Hatillo’s Festival de las Máscaras (“Festival of Masks”), a celebration based on a tradition that originated in Spain’s Canary Islands. This colorful and lively event is held each year on December 28, which marks el Día de los Santos Inocentes (“Day of the Innocent Saints”).

  4. En celebración del Día de los Santos Inocentes, en Hatillo, al norte de Puerto Rico, se lleva a cabo un desfile de carrozas, con música y coloridas vestimentas. El reportero Rafy Rivera, de CNN ...

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · Puede que disfrutes como un niño el Día de los Inocentes sin saber que, en el origen de esta celebración, lo que hay es una historia oscura de crueldad y muerte que nada tiene que ver con el ...

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  6. Feb 17, 2022 · By Knowing Puerto Rico February 17, 2022. The Festival de las Máscaras de Hatillo is a celebration of this holiday, Dia de Los Santos Inocentes, one of the Puerto Rican versions of April’s Fools. Within the city of Hatillo, it’s known as”the Festival of Masks and features costumed people in vibrant and extravagant costumes for an ...

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  8. A common event celebrating the Day of Holy Innocents, is the Festival of Masks, celebrated in places such as Hatillo, Puerto Rico. Settlers from the Canary Islands first brought this tradition to Puerto Rico in 1823. Men and women, old and young, dress in full costumes with the goal of acting as King Herod’s soldiers. They also decorate vehicles and floats, and they will run and ride through ...

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