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Carnival Party

Today, February 13th, the carnival day decays.
Together with the professors, teachers and children from the elementary school of Brancaccio, with the guys from the association "Uniamoci Onlus" the carnival ended with a carnival parade with floats, colored masks, music and dances. Despite the bad weather and the rain we did not give up and with a smile we made this day shine with a lot of solidarity and joy. Finally we celebrated with traditional games and dances inside the headquarters of our association :)



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