San Juan Chamula, Chiapas, Mexico — Stock Photo, Image
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SAN JUAN CHAMULA CHURCH, CHIAPAS, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 8, 2013: It is located in the municipal cabecera (headtown). In the church there are frequent processions of the faithful

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