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Thousands Attend Iztapalapa's 183rd Passion of Christ, Recognized as UNESCO Cultural Heritage

The Passion of Christ reenactment in Iztapalapa draws over 2 million participants, highlighting its cultural significance. Authorities implement traffic measures to manage the influx and ensure safety during the event. The event's UNESCO recognition in 2026 underscores its international cultural value, with organizers preparing for large crowds and security protocols.
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Cerro de la Estrella
Juan López
Iztapalapa
UNESCO
National Autonomous University of Mexico