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Cochabamba, Bolivia. 12th Oct, 2021. A smiling girl stands in the midst of people waving the Wiphala, a flag and symbol of the indigenous people, on the occasion of the so-called "Wiphalazo," at a gathering of social movements associated with the Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) party. This act is to honor the Wiphala, which was removed from a flagpole by activists of the right-wing party on September 24 during an event celebrating the anniversary of the city of Santa Cruz. Credit: David Flores/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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