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The article describes a unique Easter celebration in Tetela del Volcán, Mexico, where residents dress up as "sayones", elaborate costumes resembling Roman soldiers, and parade through the town. The tradition, dating back 350 years, is a mix of Catholic and local Mexican customs. Hundreds of people participate in the three-day event, wearing intricate costumes and hats made of tissue paper.
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