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Phylloxera Festival in Sant Sadurní d’Anoia: Surviving the 19th Century Wine Plague

Phylloxera Festival in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia

The Festa de la Fil·loxera, or Phylloxera Festival, is an annual celebration held in Sant Sadurní d’Anoia (Catalonia). This distinctive event commemorates a critical juncture in the region’s viticultural history: the phylloxera plague that devastated European vineyards in the late 19th century. Initiated in 1982, the festival serves as both …

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Voyages of Christopher Columbus from Spain to the New World

Voyages of Christopher Columbus: The First Landing of Columbus on the Shores of the New World

Christopher Columbus (1451–1506) was a navigator and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean opened the way for European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, Columbus undertook four expeditions between 1492 and 1504, believing he had found a westward route to Asia. Instead, …

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Holy Week in Córdoba: Experience the Magic of Semana Santa in Andalucía

Holy Week in Córdoba Spain

Holy Week in Córdoba (Semana Santa) is officially recognised as a Festival of National Tourist Interest. This extraordinary celebration is far more than a religious observance, it is an immersive spectacle that captures the city’s soul. Ornate processional floats, or ‘pasos’, glide through the narrow, cobblestoned streets, their beauty illuminated …

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Semana Santa in Spain: Holy Week Celebrations

Semana Santa in Spain

Semana Santa in Spain (Holy Week) is one of the country’s most culturally and spiritually significant events. Held during the week leading to Easter Sunday, it is a profound expression of religious devotion, blending historical tradition, art and community spirit. Each year, towns and cities across Spain come alive with …

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Holy Week in Seville: Semana Santa is One of Spain’s Greatest Fiestas

Holy Week in Seville

Holy Week in Seville (Semana Santa) stands as one of the most extraordinary celebrations in Spain, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of religious devotion, artistic splendour and cultural tradition. This iconic event, held annually during the week leading up to Easter, transforms the city into a living canvas of spiritual …

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Christian Reconquest of Spain: The Eight Centuries That Forged a Nation

La Rendición de Granada (1882) - Surrender of Granada by Francisco Pradilla Ortiz

The Christian Reconquest of Spain, also known as the Reconquista, was a pivotal period in European history which spanned nearly eight centuries. This protracted struggle, lasting from the early 8th century until the fall of Granada in 1492, was a complex and multifaceted series of military, political and religious campaigns …

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