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The mural by artist Fernando Lechón is on the side of an Ecuadorian restaurant, Avenida del Sabor, on West Diversey Avenue.
In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, the ancient ritual of Inti Raymi returned in full colour on 24 June, as it does each year ...
Thousands of Indigenous dancers from Ecuador gathered in Cotacachi, to celebrate Inti Raymi, the ancient Inca Festival of the ...
Inti Raymi is the most important Indigenous celebration of the Andean countries of South America. And it is a revival of the ...
Thousands gathered at Cusco's major archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman on Tuesday (June 24) to witness the Inti Raymi ...
Video. In Cusco, Peru, the Inti Raymi festival was reenacted by hundreds in elaborate robes, celebrating the ancient sun ...
Locals and tourists joyfully celebrated the second staging of <a href=" Raymi, the Festival of the Sun, held at the Main Square —the former Hawkaypata— of the Imperial City as part of Cusco Day ...
An Indigenous youth blows an instrument during the traditional Inti Raymi, or Festival of the Sun, coinciding with the winter ...
Temperatures of up to 34C are expected in the UK as the northern hemisphere experiences the longest day of the year.
The Inti Raymi is a traditional religious ceremony that takes place across the Andes region in honour of the god Inti, the most revered deity in the Inca religion. Today, the Cochas community in ...
Inti Raymi was established in the 15th century by Emperor Pachacuti to honour Inti, the Sun god and supreme deity of the Inca civilisation. Banned in the 16th century, ...
Inti Raymi was established in the 15th century by Emperor Pachacuti to honour Inti, the Sun god and supreme deity of the Inca civilisation. Banned in the 16th century, the celebration survived ...