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The Kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada or kullawa is a dance practiced in Bolivia and Peru and there is controversy about the origin of the dance between Bolivia and Peru. The name of the dance derives from the word kullawa ("sister" in English), in reference to its dancers. In Bolivia, kullawada is danced mainly in the Carnaval de Oruro, the , the and the .In Peru the dance is represented in the Fiesta de la Candelaria.

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  • Kullawada (es)
  • Kullawada (en)
  • Kullawa (fr)
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  • La Kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada o kullawa es una danza aimara, pueblo indígena que desde tiempos precolombinos y aun en la actualidad habita el altiplano peruano-boliviano, a orillas del lago Titicaca. El nombre de la danza deriva de la palabra kullawa (“hermana” en castellano), en referencia a sus bailarinas. Es representada tanto en Bolivia, en la Fiesta del Gran Poder; como en Perú, en la Fiesta de la Candelaria.​ (es)
  • La kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada ou kullawa est une danse Aymara, un peuple indigène qui depuis l'époque précolombienne et même aujourd'hui habite les hauts plateaux péruvo-boliviens, sur les rives du lac Titicaca. Le nom de la danse dérive du mot kullawa («sœur» en francais), en référence à ses danseurs. Il est représenté à la fois en Bolivie, dans la Fiesta del Gran Poder; comme au Pérou, au Festival de la Chandeleur. (fr)
  • The Kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada or kullawa is a dance practiced in Bolivia and Peru and there is controversy about the origin of the dance between Bolivia and Peru. The name of the dance derives from the word kullawa ("sister" in English), in reference to its dancers. In Bolivia, kullawada is danced mainly in the Carnaval de Oruro, the , the and the .In Peru the dance is represented in the Fiesta de la Candelaria. (en)
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  • Kullawada (en)
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  • Discussed between Bolivia and Peru (en)
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  • La Kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada o kullawa es una danza aimara, pueblo indígena que desde tiempos precolombinos y aun en la actualidad habita el altiplano peruano-boliviano, a orillas del lago Titicaca. El nombre de la danza deriva de la palabra kullawa (“hermana” en castellano), en referencia a sus bailarinas. Es representada tanto en Bolivia, en la Fiesta del Gran Poder; como en Perú, en la Fiesta de la Candelaria.​ (es)
  • La kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada ou kullawa est une danse Aymara, un peuple indigène qui depuis l'époque précolombienne et même aujourd'hui habite les hauts plateaux péruvo-boliviens, sur les rives du lac Titicaca. Le nom de la danse dérive du mot kullawa («sœur» en francais), en référence à ses danseurs. Il est représenté à la fois en Bolivie, dans la Fiesta del Gran Poder; comme au Pérou, au Festival de la Chandeleur. (fr)
  • The Kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada or kullawa is a dance practiced in Bolivia and Peru and there is controversy about the origin of the dance between Bolivia and Peru. The name of the dance derives from the word kullawa ("sister" in English), in reference to its dancers. In Bolivia, kullawada is danced mainly in the Carnaval de Oruro, the , the and the .In Peru the dance is represented in the Fiesta de la Candelaria. (en)
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