File:Dancing Devils of Yare original Masks.jpg
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[edit]Historic photo of the Dancing Devils of Yare original Masks, it must contribute with informational porpouses at the history of this Venezuelan folkloric manifestation.
- Author: Unknown
- Year: 1940s
- Appeared at the ELITE Magazine, August 28, 1970.
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13:28, 18 June 2007 | No thumbnail | 405 × 719 (134 KB) | Caracas 2000 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == Historic photo of the Dancing Devils of Yare original Masks, it must contribute with informational porpouses at the history of this venezuelan folkloric manifestation. *Author: Unknown *Year: 1940s *Appeared at the ELITE Magazine, August |
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