The New York City Hispanic Heritage Day Parade
October 14th, 2012 by
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Mother Cabrini High School of NY leading the Parade with all represented Country Flags.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.Colombian Dancers.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions. The Queen of the "Club Inter-Americano Cubano".
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions. San Simon costumed dancers(Dominican Republic).
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions. Equador: Reina and Virreina of the parade.
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Hispanics from all over the world have congregated on Fifth Avenue in NYC every October since 1965 for the Hispanic Day Parade to celebrate Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.
Organizers said about a million spectators and 10,000 people took part in the parade, with featured floats, bands and costumed musical groups that celebrated Latin American, Spanish and Latino cultures and traditions.
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