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Llanera Christmas: Venezuelans Fulfill “Tradition” Imposed by Nicolás Maduro and Advance Celebrations in October

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Venezuela's authorities officially lit early Christmas Wednesday night and assured that it will be held "in peace," amid the tension with the United States over the military deployment that this country maintains in the Caribbean Sea to, according to Washington, combat alleged drug trafficking from the South American nation.
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Venezuela's authorities officially lit early Christmas Wednesday night and assured that it will be held "in peace," amid the tension with the United States over the military deployment that this country maintains in the Caribbean Sea to, according to Washington, combat alleged drug trafficking from the South American nation.

DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela’s authorities officially lit an early Christmas on Wednesday night and assured that these will be held “in peace”, in the midst of tension with the United States over the military deployment in the Caribbean Sea. Hundreds of people attended an official act in Plaza Bolívar in Caracas, some with costumes or elements allusive to the season and others with flare light rods, in front of a scenario on which several authorities…

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The mayors and shops complied with the order and show some kind of Christmas decoration to avoid calls of attention from some military or police officers.

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It’s Christmas! Or well, at least in Venezuela. It turns out that while we’re just going for the dead bread, President Nicolás Maduro has already put his little tree... and that’s because he’s brought Christmas back to this October 1. Nicolás Maduro / Photo: @NicolasMaduro Nicolás Maduro is bringing Christmas back. It’s no joke. As he did last year, President Nicolás Maduro decided that this year in Venezuela Christmas will be celebrated again t…

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Sopitas.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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