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English: Voodoo, an ancient and significant part of the culture of southern Benin is celebrated every year across the southern coast. In Grand-Popo, Benin, a beachfront town on the border of Togo, a young child dances covered in a mustard ceremonial mixture.
Igbo: Voodoo, bụ ihe ochie na akụkụ dị mkpa nke omenala ndịda Benin na-eme ememe kwa afọ n'ofe oke osimiri ndịda. Na Grand-Popo, Benin, obodo dị n'akụkụ osimiri dị n'ókè Togo, otu nwa na-eto eto
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A child dancing for a Voodoo celebration on 10 Jan 2019, the national celebration of Voodoo religion.

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