Virgin of Socavón
The Virgin of Socavón is a revered figure in the Bolivian city of Oruro. She is considered the patroness of miners and is celebrated for her protection over those who work in the dangerous conditions of the mines. The Virgin is often depicted wearing traditional clothing and is associated with the annual Oruro Carnival, a UNESCO-recognized event that features colorful parades and dances.
Her sanctuary, located in the Socavón Mine, attracts thousands of pilgrims each year. The Virgin of Socavón symbolizes faith and resilience, embodying the deep cultural and spiritual beliefs of the local community. Her image is central to various religious practices and festivities throughout the region.