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Sector of La Pampilla in Coquimbo, where the festivities take place Closing day of the festival, 2012. The Pampilla Festival (Spanish: Fiesta de la Pampilla; also known as Pampilla de Coquimbo or simply La Pampilla) is a Chilean celebration that takes place between 18 and 20 September every year in honor of the country's Fiestas Patrias – although it usually extends two days before or two ...
The present-day O’Higgins Park is the result of gradual evolution over its history. The site, originally called Pampilla or El Llano, was a flat open space between the modern-day Santa Rosa and San Ignacio streets, where people gathered to celebrate Fiestas Patrias, Chile's national day. Aerial view of O'Higgins Park, looking northeast ...
The following category is for cultural festivals in Chile, including folk festivals, arts festivals, ... Pampilla Festival; V. Valdivia International Film Festival
The show at Movistar Arena in Chile had attendance of 12,000 fans according to local media. [2] The concert at the Festival Viva Ventanilla reported an attendance of more than 20,000. Also, his presentation in Conquimbo, Chile at the Pampilla de Coquimbo Music Festival had a total attendance of 150,000 according to local media. [ 3 ]
Here's everything you need to know to celebrate Pueblo's favorite produce during the 2023 Pueblo Chile & Frijoles Festival from Sept. 22-24.
In 2011, she was crowned Queen of the Pampilla Festival in Coquimbo. [4] [8] Moreno is also a businesswoman: in 2013 she opened a clothing store that bears her name. [9] That same year she participated in the Government of Chile's campaign against discrimination. [10]
Pueblo's peppery prowess is set to propel chile lovers into a harvest celebration that shows off the Steel City's scrumptious side when the Chile & Frijoles Festival takes center stage Sept. 22-24.
Across the board, all-male acts make up the overwhelming majority of festival lineups, ranging from 66 percent of all performers (Outside Lands and Governors Ball) to 93 percent (Electric Zoo). Since 2012, the percentage of all-female acts at these festivals has increased slightly.