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							<title>A Primer On La Gritería: A Nicaraguan Holiday Tradition</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Every year it was the same: on December 7th (and sometimes the days before or after it), we would gather at my grandmother’s house to sit in front of an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary, to sing songs and get small gifts like candy and fresco de acao and dollar-store toys. It was a]]></description>
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