New Year's Eve Traditions

Los doce uvas

Cada país tiene sus tradiciones a la hora de despedir el año y dar la bienvenida al entrante. En España tenemos la tradición de comernos las 12 uvas al ritmo que marcan las campanadas del reloj, y de vestir una prenda de color rojo para que nos dé buena suerte.

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Pack Your Bags in Colombia

Colombia es uno de los países de América Latina que tiene la tradición de preparar la maleta el último día del año y cuando llega la medianoche cogerla y dar una vuelta a la manzana. Para los colombianos hacer este gesto e para tener buenos viajes en el año entrante.

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The Año Nuevo Doll - Peru

These dolls represent everything negative about the old year that you want to leave behind.

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Agua va in Cuba!

A common New Year’s tradition in Cuba is to mop your floors and then toss out the old bucket of water. This symbolizes Out with the Old and In with the New!

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Wear Red in Bolivia

While many of the countries suggest wearing yellow for good luck, the tradition in Bolivia is to wear red to ensure you meet your love in the coming year.

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