National Acullico Day in Bolivia
National Acullico Day in Bolivia is held on January 11. This event in the second decade of the month January is annual.
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The coca plant is a symbol and identity of the Andean peoples and the "acullico" of its leaves is part of the ritual, through which the population ingests its nutrients and medicinal qualities.
The Plurinational State of Bolivia celebrates January 11 as National Acullico Day since the enactment of Law 864, in 2016, which consists of chewing the coca leaf in its natural state and is an expression of an ancestral tradition.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Festival of Miniatures in Bolivia on January 24 (Taking place just before Carnaval, Alasitas Fair, or Feria de las Alasitas in Spanish, is a month-long festival, where locals purchase miniature items to give to Ekeko, the Aymara god of abundance, in the hope he will bring fortunate and happiness to their lives);
Festival of the Virgen de la Candelaria, Copacabana in Bolivia on February 2 (At the beginning of February each year, people from all over the world make the pilgrimage to the glimmering shores of Lake Titicaca to honour the Patroness of Bolivia, Our Lady of Copacabana)
Aymara Day on January 10
National Tourism Day in Bolivia on January 12
World Day to Combat Depression on January 13
National Charango Day in Bolivia on January 15
Plurinational State of Bolivia Day on January 22