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(Video) This is what it looks like when 2,000 couples dance salsa as one and break the Guinness World Record
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(Video) This is what it looks like when 2,000 couples dance salsa as one and break the Guinness World Record

An article reports on a mass salsa dance event in Lima, Peru, where over 2,000 couples set a new Guinness World Record for the largest salsa dance session. The event was organized by the Callao municipality and attracted participants of all ages, highlighting Peru's strong salsa tradition and cultural significance. The article emphasizes the community spirit and continued popularity of salsa in everyday life in Peru.

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(Video) This is what it looks like when 2,000 couples dance salsa as one and break the Guinness World Record

An article reports on a mass salsa dance event in Lima, Peru, where over 2,000 couples set a new Guinness World Record for the largest salsa dance session. The event was organized by the Callao municipality and attracted participants of all ages, highlighting Peru's strong salsa tradition and cultural significance. The article emphasizes the community spirit and continued popularity of salsa in everyday life in Peru.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural and recreational event with no political implications. It presents information about a Guinness World Record attempt, emphasizing community participation and cultural heritage without taking a partisan stance.

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