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The city on the beach. Montevideo have a lot of diferente beaches in a coastline of over 20 km long. |
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Malvin Beach, in Montevideo, Uruguay, one of the most important beaches in the capital. One day in late summer. |
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Iemanja is an orisha, originally of the Yoruba religion, who has become prominent in many Afro-
American religions. For the believers she is the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a protector of children. Africa: Yemoja, Ymoja, Iemanja Nana Borocum, Iemanja Bomi, Iemanja Boci Brazil and Uruguay: Yemanjá, Iemanjá, Janaina This deity is revered by thousands of people, believers and non-believers in the Umbandismo. On 2 February, thousands of people visit the beaches of the country, some motivated by faith, and many for the simple power of curiosity. Believers carry small boats with gifts, which throw the sea as an offering to Iemanja. |
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Puerto del Buceo ( Diving Port Port ) Yacht Port in the coast of the city of Montevideo near the neighborhood of Pocitos |
