A man showing a little devil used as a mascot by each comparsa during carnival in Jujuy, Argentina


CARNIVAL JUJUY, ARGENTINA A man showing a little devil used as a mascot by each comparsa during carnival in Jujuy. It is said that when carnival begins the devil is unburied and he starts doing picaresque things.


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