Angélica Larrea

Afro-Bolivian Queen
Angélica Larrea
Queen consort of the Afro-Bolivians
Reign18 April 1992 – present
Coronation18 April 1992 (ceremonial)
3 December 2007 (official)
Born1944
Santa Ana del Yacuma, Beni, Bolivia
SpouseJulio Pinedo
Occupationpolitician, grocer, shop owner, farmer
Styles of
Queen Angélica
Reference styleHer Majesty
Spoken styleYour Majesty
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Doña Angélica Larrea (born 1944) is the Ceremonial Queen of the Afro-Bolivians, as the wife of Ceremonial King Julio Pinedo. She twice served as the mayor of Mururata.

Biography

Larrea was born in 1944 in Santa Ana del Yacuma.[1]

She married Julio Pinedo in 1976. Her husband succeeded his grandfather, Bonifacio Pinedo, as Ceremonial King of the Afro-Bolivians in 1992.[2][3] Their ceremonial coronation took place in a Catholic service on 18 April 1992.[4] King Bonifacio died in 1954, and between his death and her husband's succession, her mother-in-law Doña Aurora led the community. Pinedo and Larrea's official coronation ceremony, held by the government in La Paz, took place on 3 December 2007.[2][5]

Larrea and her husband in their ceremonial robes

The couple, who have no biological children,[6] adopted their nephew and heir, Prince Ronaldo.[2][1] Larrea and her husband are Catholic.[7]

Larrea and her family live on their farm in Mururata, Nor Yungas Province.[2] She runs a small shop that sells grocery items and co-manages the family farm.[2][1] She operates her store from the first floor of her home, located fifty meters from Mururata's main square.[5]

Larrea twice served as mayor of Mururata. In 2013, she enrolled in adult educational classes to improve her reading and writing abilities.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Angélica Larrea". Team Queens. 2022-12-24. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e "African royal's heirs live on in Bolivia - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. December 22, 2014.
  3. ^ "Bolivia's little-known tribal kingdom". www.bbc.com.
  4. ^ "La monarquía afroboliviana busca trascender a pesar del tiempo". France 24. April 21, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Rodríguez, Andrés (November 14, 2016). "The last king of the Americas". EL PAÍS English.
  6. ^ "Crowning Afro-descendant Memory and Visibility in an Indian/Mestizo Country on JSTOR". No. 127, Afro-Latin America Rising (2019).
  7. ^ a b "El último rey de América". La Nacion. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 10 March 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
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