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The float that carries statues in Easter processions is called a "paso" in Spanish. These ornate structures are often decorated with flowers and candles and are a central element of Holy Week celebrations, particularly in Spain and Latin American countries. Each paso typically represents a scene from the Passion of Christ or an important figure in the Easter narrative.

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