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Carnavales


The Carnavales are the Panamanian version of Mardi Gras.

 
[Thumbnail: Polleras on Carnival Tuesday]

Carnival Tuesday: Polleras' Day

By: Marino Jaén Espinosa
2010-03-15

Parade at Santo Domingo that features dozens of Polleras. [More]


[Thumbnail: Dawn at Santo Domingo, during the Tuna de Madrugada.]

The Dawn Tuna

By: Marino Jaén Espinosa
2010-02-21

A carnavales tradition of the town of Santo Domingo de Las Tablas. [More]


[Thumbnail: A girl dances during the Carnavales of Penonome.]

Carnavales at Penonome

By: Marino Jaén Espinosa
2009-03-04

This city's celebrations features significant differences from the usual carnavales at The Interior. [More]


[Thumbnail: A young girl wears her pollera at the Carnavalitos at La Pintada]

Carnavalitos at La Pintada

By: Luis Alberto Camarena B
2008-02-14

The Carnavalitos are the last event of the Carnaval season in Panama. [More]


[Thumbnail: Float of the aquatic carnaval at Penonome]

Aquatic Carnaval at Penonome

By: Luis Alberto Camarena B
2008-02-04

An original carnaval parade held only at Penonome. [More]


[Thumbnail: Isis Tatiana, Queen of Calle Abajo de Pedasi 2008]

Official Introduction of H.R.M. Isis Tatiana I, Queen of Calle Abajo de Pedasi

By: Marino Jaén Espinosa
2007-08-29

Social event where the Queen of the next carnavales is introduced to the krewe. [More]


[Thumbnail: Culecos or mojadera at carnival]

Culecos or Mojadera

By: Marino Jaén Espinosa
2007-02-24

The most fun part of the carnivals is the culecos. [More]


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