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Old barrio (neighborhood) of San Marcos. Isla San Marcos (San Marcos island theme park). The fair was celebrated for the first time around harvest time from November 5 to November 20, 1828, as a showcase of the state's produce and livestock. During that time it was in direct competition with the fairs of Acapulco, Jalapa and San Juan de los Lagos.
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It gives name to one of the most celebrated festivities, the Saint Mark National Fair (Spanish: Feria Nacional de San Marcos) which runs generally for three weeks around this date. Also, in Paraíso, Tabasco , Mexico, Saint Mark is celebrated the 25 April due to his patronage of that city.
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The Feria Real de San Roque, known as the Royal Fair of San Roque in English, is San Roque's main street fair, held on the second Tuesday of each August. It is located in the El Ejido fairground. It is located in the El Ejido fairground.
International Sample Fair of Valencia or, as a trademark, Feria Valencia is the oldest institution organizing fair events in Spain, its year of foundation being in 1917. Recently remodeled and expanded, the work of architect José María Tomás Llavador, It constitutes one of the most important within the European circuit.
At the Feria de La Línea all the casetas are public, so anyone can just walk into any one and enjoy the food, drinks, and dancing. This is one of the main features that differentiates it from the Seville Fair as most of the "casetas" there are private and therefore only card holding members are allowed in.