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          Over the years I learned to recognize the true value of things, especially appreciate every minute of my life with my loved ones..

          Luzmila Carpio

          Bolivian singer

          Luzmila Carpio (born 1949) is a Bolivian singer and songwriter who has performed in Spanish and Quechua.

          She served as the Bolivian ambassador to France from 2006 to 2010.[1]

          Early life

          Luzmila Carpio was born in 1949 in Qala Qala, a community near Ayllu Panacachi, in the northern region of Department of Potosi.[2]

          As a small child, she learned the daily songs of the Quechua and Aymaraindigenous peoples that inhabit the Bolivian Altiplano.

          Luzmila Carpio had a great artistic impression on British audiences at the SBC. Ms Veronica Paola Melendres Argote, Charge d' Affaires, Embassy of Bolivia.

        1. Luzmila Carpio had a great artistic impression on British audiences at the SBC. Ms Veronica Paola Melendres Argote, Charge d' Affaires, Embassy of Bolivia.
        2. Centro Ecuatoriano Norteamericano "Abraham Lincoln".
        3. Over the years I learned to recognize the true value of things, especially appreciate every minute of my life with my loved ones.
        4. • Luzmila Carpio • Singer Luzmila Carpio is a Bolivian singer, who has performed in Spanish and Quechua, and Bolivia's ambassador to France from
        5. El Festival de Fez de las Músicas Sacras del Mundo tiene lugar cada año a principios de junio en la ciudad de Fez, en Marruecos.
        6. At 11, she travelled to Oruro to sing for a radio show that gave children the chance to take up the microphone every Sunday, but when she started to sing, the pianist shouted at her, saying "¡Esto lo cantan los indios! ¡Vuelve cuando sepas cantar en castellano!" [That’s what Indians sing!

          Come back when you know how to sing in Spanish!"]. Carpio fled the studio in tears, but decided that she would return the following Sunday.[2]

          For several years in her early teens she sang