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57563240 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563241 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563233 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563235 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563236 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563232 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563249 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563257 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563243 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563258 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563239 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563248 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563256 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563250 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563238 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563246 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563254 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563237 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563247 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563251 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563242 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563252 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563255 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563234 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563245 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563244 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57563253 Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20241103_zea_p169_209 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_208 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_207 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_205 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_206 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_188 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_226 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Castello (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_187 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_189 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_191 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_192 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_193 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_227 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_225 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_195 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza Duomo (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_194 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_196 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_197 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_198 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_203 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_199 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_201 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_200 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_202 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_204 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_190 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241103_zea_p169_224 Milan: Milan, The Day of the Dead Parade through the streets of the city center organized by the Consulate of Mexico on the Day of the Dead. In the photo: The passage of the demonstration in Piazza della Scala (Credit Image: © Alessandro Bremec/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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57472655 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472687 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472602 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472582 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472392 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472558 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472847 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472414 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472444 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472629 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472802 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472528 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472601 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472691 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472338 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472562 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472614 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472442 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472462 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472529 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472380 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472674 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472466 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472763 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472613 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472725 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472594 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472628 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472583 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472761 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472363 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472724 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Doña Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472379 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472412 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57472814 The Altar of Santa Muerte in Tepito celebrates 23 years of existence thanks to its owner Enriqueta Romero, better known as "Dona Queta; she performs a mass to ask for the health and work of believers with prayers in honor of death requesting authorization to God; every year this place receives thousands of believers who bring music, food and cakes to give thanks for the miracles or "paros" accomplished by the "White Girl". The last day of October is the altar festival; It is related to the celebration of the Day of the Dead since the origin has great similarities to decorating or celebrating death on October 31, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico Photo Credit: Josue Perez/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20241027_zia_a235_160 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_180 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_165 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_154 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_176 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_162 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_158 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_170 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_147 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_159 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241027_zia_a235_177 October 27, 2024, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: Persons dressed up as catrinas and with their faces made up like skulls taking part during the Mega Parade of Catrinas 2024, on the occasion of Day of the Dead celebrations at Reforma avenue. on October 26, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/Alto Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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