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The Aymara New Year, known as "Willka Kuti," is celebrated on June 21st, coinciding with the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. This date marks the beginning of the new agricultural cycle for the Aymara people, who primarily reside in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Celebrations typically include rituals, music, and traditional dances to honor Pachamama (Mother Earth) and to welcome the return of the sun.

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