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  1. Jan 2, 2023 · On the evening of 5th January, towns and cities across Spain hold spectacular parades known as the “Cabalgata de los Reyes” or Three Kings Parade. Streets will be full of dancers and musicians, amazing costumes, and the Three Kings arriving usually on horseback or floats. Handfuls of sweets will be thrown to the children watching the parade ...

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · The parade of the Three Kings in Rincón de la Victoria will have five floats distributing 5,500 kilos of sweets. The parade will start from Los Rubios at 4pm and continue along its usual route (Avenida de la Axarquía, crossing with C/ Estrella Polar, Torre Benagalbón, Rincón Town Hall, La Cala del Moral) to conclude in the Plaza Gloria Fuertes in La Cala del Moral.

  3. Aug 1, 2018 · On the evening of January 5th every year, Spanish towns and cities are given over to the colourful parades of the Dia de los Reyes, or the Kings’ Day – a celebration of the arrival of the three wise men in Bethlehem after Jesus’ birth. Mechanised floats bearing effigies of Melchior (Arabia), Caspar (the Orient) and Balthazar (Africa ...

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Three Kings in Maro. 6th January: Visit of the Three Kings at 12.00 through the streets of Maro to the Church Square. Parade in Frigiliana. As every year, the Three Kings’ parade will take place on January 5th and will start at 4pm. Its itinerary starts in the Plaza de la Iglesia and ends in the popular Plaza de las Tres Culturas. Plaza de la ...

  5. The Three Kings’ Day parade in Seville is a dazzling display of creativity and tradition. The Three Wise Men are accompanied by a procession of 33 floats, 800 Bedouins, 7 marching bands and a total of approximately 3,000 members. In total, the 2024 Three Kings’ Day Parade is 1.5 km long and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete.

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  8. Jan 5, 2023 · The oldest Three Kings’ Parade in Spain is in Alcoy, Alicante. It is not surprising that the province with the most turrón is also home to the city that has the honour of having the most historic parade, first held in 1885. In the Three Kings’ Parade of Alcoy the Majesties are accompanied by Balthazar’s pages called “els negres“.

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