Explain who or what "Año Viejo" is and its significance. Write your answer in English.

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"Año Viejo" is a tradition in many Latin American countries where a large, life-size figure made of paper mache or other materials is displayed and then burned at midnight on New Year's Eve to symbolize the end of the old year and the beginning of the new year. The figure represents the old year (literally translated as "Old Year") and all the negative things from the past year that people want to leave behind. It is believed that by burning the "Año Viejo," people are able to start fresh in the new year and leave all the bad things behind them. This tradition is a way for people to cleanse themselves of negativity and bad luck from the previous year and welcome new opportunities and blessings in the coming year.

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"Año Viejo" is a fun and symbolic tradition in many Latin American countries where people create a big figure made of paper mache or other materials to represent the old year. This figure is then burned at midnight on New Year's Eve to signify the end of the old year and the beginning of a fresh start in the new year. It's like a way to say goodbye to all the negative things from the past year and welcome positive vibes for the upcoming year. It's a way for people to let go of the past and embrace new possibilities and blessings.