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Veracruz’s most awaited celebration of the year is the Carnival, which draws thousands of national and foreign tourists in February and March. The festivities begin with the burning of an effigy. During the event you can see diverse artistic, cultural and sporting events. After the Carnival queen is crowned, a parade rolls downs Manuel Avila Camacho Blvd., which features floats and festive dancing. Another important event is the Celebracion del Viejo, which takes place on the last two days of the year. During the celebration, locals dress up as old people and they sing on the streets. At midnight, on Dec. 31, they burn an effigy to usher in the New Year.

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