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  1. Christmas Celebrations in Bolivia . In Bolivia, Christmas Eve is the most important time during the season. Families attend a midnight mass affectionately called Misa del Gallo, or "Mass of the Rooster"—because locals return home early in the morning, simultaneous with the rooster's awakening.

  2. 26 de jun. de 2020 · After carnaval, Christmas is Bolivias most celebrated holiday. But you won’t see much in the way of tinsel, fairy lights or presents under a Christmas tree here. With devoted Catholics making up approximately 77 percent of the population, the holiday is a deeply religious celebration largely reserved for Mass, processions and ...

  3. In Bolivia, Christmas is celebrated from Christmas Eve until Epiphany (6th January). Most of the population of Bolivia is Catholic and many people go to a Midnight Mass service on Christmas Eve called the 'Misa de Gallo' (Mass of the rooster). At Midnight people like to let off fire-crackers!

  4. 15 de dic. de 2021 · December 15, 2021 | by: Laurel Thompson. A traditional Christmas in Bolivia has some similarities and some differences from a traditional Peruvian Navidad celebration. A country whose population subscribes to a mixture of Catholic and indigenous beliefs, Bolivia shows elements of this integration of both religions in its holiday festivities.

  5. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Dive into the vibrant world of Christmas traditions in Bolivia, from colorful nativity scenes to festive foods, and discover how this South American nation celebrates the holiday season.

  6. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Bolivia is no exception, and Bolivians celebrate Christmas with great enthusiasm and joy. There are many traditions that are unique to Bolivia, and we will discover them together in this section.

  7. In Bolivia Christmas (Navidad) continues to be deeply religious, maintaining the original meaning and purpose of the holiday. Most families set up a “pesebre” (nativity scene) in their homes and churches usually have very large ones somewhere outside the main door.