Over 17,000 people take part in Flash Night Run in Culiacán

Over 17,000 people of all ages joined the Flash Night Run, a nighttime event in Culiacán blending sport and family bonding. Entire families and youth groups traversed the route in a festive atmosphere. The gathering highlighted the vibrancy of Sinaloa's capital.

The Flash Night Run drew over 17,000 participants to various points in Culiacán for a nighttime gathering focused on sport and collective activity.

Entire families, youth groups, girls, boys, and people of all ages covered the route, fostering an inclusive participatory environment.

Spectators, music, and open businesses lined the path, underscoring the city's urban energy.

Such events affirm the strong citizen response in Sinaloa to initiatives promoting recreation, family gatherings, and social interaction in everyday life.

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Vibrant parade at La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 showcasing Valle del Cauca's cultural diversity with dancers, musicians, and crowds during Cali Fair.
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La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 highlights Valle's cultural diversity

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On Friday, December 26, La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 brought together nearly 2,000 artists in a parade celebrating the identity of Valle del Cauca's municipalities during the Cali Fair. Organized by the Valle del Cauca Governor's Office, the event featured music, dance, and gastronomy in a vibrant display. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro highlighted the region's cultural richness.

During the Mazatlán Carnival parade, families of missing persons joined the march to demand more attention to their cases in Sinaloa. Holding signs and chanting “Where are they?”, they emphasized the need to strengthen searches and investigations. The protest took place amid ongoing disappearances in the region.

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Cali's Biblioteca Departamental Jorge Garcés Borrero will host a Cultural All-Nighter on Saturday, December 13, from 2:00 p.m. to midnight, featuring family-friendly activities. The event emphasizes culture, science, and community bonding in a free and safe environment.

In San Fernando, northwest of the Philippine capital, thousands cheer as hand-crafted giant lanterns reaching six meters high illuminate the night sky during the annual Giant Lantern Festival. The tradition, which began in 1908, showcases the region's lantern industry and symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem. However, makers express concern over declining interest among the youth.

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The Peñas Festival in Villa María reached 99% hotel occupancy, driving a tourism record in Córdoba with over 260,000 visitors in the province over the weekend. A standout young night drew a sub-30 audience with urban music and cuarteto. Artists like La Joaqui and Emanero led the evening, closing with Luck Ra and Q’ Lokura.

The governor of Espírito Santo, Renato Casagrande, will participate in the traditional São Silvestre race for the first time on December 31. This will be his 32nd race of the year, after accumulating over 250 kilometers in street races.

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A woman was shot in the eye and a man suffered a grazing wound to the neck on Saturday night in the Campo Grande circuit during Salvador's Carnival. The shots followed an encounter between criminal groups after a carnival block passed. Two suspects were apprehended by police, and the victims are out of danger.

 

 

 

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