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Fri, May 1, 2026, 03:32 PM

Arequipa, Peru

-16.39900, -71.53300

The image depicts an outdoor urban scene in Arequipa, Peru, featuring several individuals participating in what appears to be a public event or parade. In the foreground, two people prominently hold a…read more

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The image depicts an outdoor urban scene in Arequipa, Peru, featuring several individuals participating in what appears to be a public event or parade. In the foreground, two people prominently hold a large blue and white banner. A woman with dark hair, wearing a white shirt, a blue vest, black pants, and a red shoulder bag, looks towards the camera with a slight smile. To her left, a man in a blue cap and dark uniform also holds the banner. Several other men are visible in the background. The setting is characterized by historic, light-colored buildings, typical of Arequipa's colonial architecture, featuring textured stucco, arched windows, and decorative balconies. The street is paved with grey interlocking blocks. Strong sunlight creates sharp shadows on the ground, indicating a bright, clear day, likely around midday. A security camera and electrical wires are visible on the buildings. The prominent banner displays text in Spanish: "SINDICATO UNICO DE VENDEDORES DE GOLOSINAS DE AREQUIPA" (Unique Union of Candy Vendors of Arequipa), and its acronym "SUIGA." It states, "FUNDADO EL 2 DE JUNIO DE 1964" (Founded on June 2, 1964). Further text indicates its recognition by the "Honorable Municipalidad Provincial de Arequipa" and the "Ministerio de Trabajo y Promoción Social de Región de Arequipa," including specific decree numbers and dates from 1969 and 1970. The banner also notes affiliation with the "FEDERACIÓN DE PEQUEÑOS COMERCIANTES TRADICIONALES DE LA REGIÓN AREQUIPA." On one of the buildings, a yellow sign reads "CONECTADA PROSEGUR," and a house number "201" is visible.