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In Peru, New Year's Eve is celebrated with vibrant festivities that often include family gatherings, festive meals, and the tradition of wearing colored underwear for good luck. People often make " Año Viejo" effigies, representing the old year, which are burned at midnight to symbolize letting go of the past. At the stroke of midnight, it's common to eat 12 grapes, one for each chime of the clock, while making wishes for the upcoming year. Street parties and fireworks also light up the night, reflecting the joyful spirit of the celebration.

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