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The Fallas of Valencia are festivals that run from March 14 to 19 with a tradition rooted in the Spanish city of Valencia. They officially begin on the last Sunday of February with the crida act -
Holy Week, celebrated mainly by the Christian community, is a period of intense solemnity and reflection for believers in God, taking into account that it commemorates the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. -
The Bonfires of San Juan are the festivities that are celebrated in the Spanish city of Alicante for San Juan from June 20 to 24. They are the official festivals of the city, declared of International Tourist Interest in 1983 and Asset of Intangible Cultural Interest in 2014. -
The San Fermín Festival, popularly known as Sanfermines, is a Festival of International Tourist Interest and is celebrated annually in the city of Pamplona. -
La Tomatina is a festival celebrated in the Valencian municipality of Buñol. It is always celebrated on the last Wednesday of the month of August, during the Buñol festival week, and consists of participants throwing tomatoes at each other. -
National Holiday of Spain is the official name given to the national day of Spain. It has been celebrated on October 12, since 1892