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A festival celebrated on the night of January 5th in Spain, where children receive gifts from the Magi.
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Carnival
La Tomatina
Three Kings Day
Semana Santa
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A lively Spanish festival characterized by the running of the bulls through the streets, traditionally held in Pamplona.
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La Tomatina
Semana Santa
Las Fallas
San Fermin
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A festival celebrated on the night of January 5th in Spain, where children receive gifts from the Magi.
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A lively Spanish festival characterized by the running of the bulls through the streets, traditionally held in Pamplona.
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The solemn and religious week leading up to Easter, marked by ornate processions and traditional floats known as 'pasos'.
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A massive festival held in Valencia characterized by the creation and eventual burning of giant, satirical artistic monuments.
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A massive food-fighting festival held in the town of Buñol where participants throw overripe fruit at each other for entertainment.
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A Spanish tradition celebrated on New Year's Eve, involving the consumption of twelve pieces of fruit at each stroke of the midnight bell to ensure good luck for the coming year.
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The Catalan tradition of building impressive human towers, sometimes reaching up to ten levels high, which is recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
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The night of December 24th, celebrated with a large family dinner and traditionally considered the most important meal of the Christmas season in Spain.
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The Spanish tradition of celebrating the arrival of the New Year by eating twelve grapes, one at each stroke of the clock at midnight.
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An annual fair held in Seville characterized by colorful 'casetas' (tents), traditional flamenco outfits, horse parades, and daily festivities that begin two weeks after Easter.
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The feast day celebrated on January 6th that commemorates the arrival of the Three Wise Men, often featuring parades where sweets are thrown to children.
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A festival held in Pamplona famously featuring the 'encierro,' or the act of running in front of a group of cattle through the city's narrow streets.
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A week-long celebration leading up to Easter, characterized by solemn processions where fraternities carry ornate floats depicting biblical scenes through the streets.
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A massive tomato-throwing festival held annually in the town of Buñol, where participants throw over-ripe produce at each other for pure entertainment.
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A lively festival celebrated in the city of Valencia, known for its spectacular display of large, colorful sculptures and accompanying fireworks.
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An ancient Spanish tradition where a man dressed as 'the devil' jumps over babies born during the previous year to cleanse them of sin and protect them from illness.