Religions in Mexico - Santa Muerte — Stock Photo, Image
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Religions in Mexico - Santa Muerte — Stock Editorial Photography

MEXICO CITY - FEB 23:Santa Muerte in Mexico city.Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of the Holy Death), is a female folk saint venerated primarily in Mexico and the Southwestern United States.

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