On June 24. in minas a small town, there is a festival honoring
San Francisco Solano. During this parade people walk behind San Francisco Solano's image singing and praying throughout the town till they get to the church. They wear masks and dance to drums rhythms, as a way to remember their ancestors, enslaved Africans. There is a lot of typical food, many local bands and pilgrims wearing feathers and leaves from banana plants together at the big square dancing and giving thanks for the favours to San Francisco Solano. The church was built by Priest
Amancio Gonzalez in 1774 honoring
San Agustín, the altarpieces and the images made of carved woods belong to the Franciscan Style, the walls, doors and windows were engraved in the 18th century. The craftmanship of this place consists of making hats, they make it from
karanda´y (a kind of palm), and a fan shaped object. They also make sweets, “guampa” a special kind of glass made of wood (usually
palo santo) to drink
tereré and
mate, they also make sweets and finery from
ysypo, a kind of liane. ==Notable people==