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  2. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Spain

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    Name Year No. Description [a]; Centre for traditional culture – school museum of Pusol pedagogic project 2009 00306 "This innovative education project has two overall goals: to promote value-based education by integrating the local cultural and natural heritage within the curriculum, and to contribute to the preservation of Elche's heritage by means of education, training and direct actions."

  3. List of festivals in Romania - Wikipedia

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    5 Best Music Festivals in Romania To Fill Your Summer With This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of festivals in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Europe, with links to separate lists by country and region where applicable. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, religious festivals , commerce festivals, film festivals , folk festivals , carnivals , recurring festivals on holidays, and music festivals .

  5. Category:Festivals in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Festivals in Romania (8 C, 12 P) Festivals in Russia (13 C, ... Festivals in Spain (19 C, 61 P) Festivals in Sweden (12 C, 12 P) Festivals in Switzerland (16 C, 18 P) T.

  6. Patronal festival - Wikipedia

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    Patronal festivals may reflect national holidays (e.g. the feast of Saint George, patron saint of England, Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, and various regions of Spain), but they usually reflect the celebration of a single city or town. In larger cities, there may even be several festivals, usually about the patron saint of the local parish.

  7. Tamborrada - Wikipedia

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    They wear costumes that usually represent a particular country (such as England, Germany, or Romania). More recently, the parade has been pushed back to days before the festival proper; thus, the Children's Tamborrada is the first activity of the festival. 2024 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Children's Tamborrada, which launched in 1961 to ...

  8. Category:Festivals in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink festivals in Spain (1 C, 4 P) I. International sports competitions hosted by Spain (37 C, 81 P) L. LGBTQ events in Spain (4 P)

  9. Public holidays in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays celebrated in Spain include a mix of religious (Roman Catholic), national and regional observances. Each municipality is allowed to have a maximum of 14 public holidays per year; a maximum of nine of these are chosen by the national government and at least two are chosen locally, including patronal festivals .