
Celestino Barro
Celestino Barro is a local advocate for cultural preservation in Tarija, who underscores the significance of maintaining traditional practices such as the Thursday of Compadres. He believes that these customs should be cultivated to ensure future generations can appreciate and continue them.
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Recent news mentions
Celestino Barro, the president of Fedjuve, identified illegal routes for smuggling Bolivian products into Argentina.
Fedjuve Tarija detecta pasos ilegales para el contrabando a la inversaCelestino Barro is the president of the Federation Departamental de Juntas Vecinales who called for a state of emergency.
Sectores de Tarija exigen al Gobierno central declarar Estado de excepciónCelestino Barro is the president of Fedjuve who supports the call for opposition candidates to unite.
Cívicos y Fedjuve de Tarija piden que Reyes Villa y Paz Pereira declinen sus candidaturasCelestino Barro, the president of the Departmental Federation of Neighborhood Boards, pointed out the absence of state presence in Bermejo.
En Argentina intervienen un paso ilegal colindante con BermejoPresident of the Federation of Neighborhood Councils, Celestino Barro, expressed hope that the financing could be realized as a 'great gift' for Tarija's anniversary.
Arce anuncia financiamiento de CAF para construir planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales en BoliviaCelestino Barro warned that if opposition candidates do not unite, they will lose.
Sectores en Tarija piden a Tuto y demás precandidatos consolidar la unidad opositoraCelestino Barro, president of the Federation of Neighborhood Councils, emphasizes the need for opposition candidates to unite.
Políticos y cívicos de Tarija piden unidad a la oposición para ganar las elecciones generalesCelestino Barro, president of the Federation of Neighborhood Councils, joined the protest against the governor's proposal.
Sectores de Tarija se movilizan en rechazo a Ley de Emergencia Financiera de GobernaciónCelestino Barro agreed with Serrano, stating that the tradition is intact and should be cultivated for future generations.
Tarija vuelve a celebrar una añeja tradición en jueves de compadres




























