
Miguel Andrés Rodríguez
Miguel Andrés Rodríguez is the mayor of Sutamarchán, Colombia, known for hosting the Gran Tomatina festival, which celebrates the local economy centered around tomato production. Under his leadership, the festival has become a vibrant event where thousands gather to throw overripe tomatoes at each other, showcasing the region's agricultural heritage and fostering community spirit.
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