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Every year during Eastern takes place a representation of Jesus life in this little town at the southwest of Extremadura. Streets become living sceneries where the most important episodes of Jesus last days are played. |
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El Chiviri is a celebration which combines tradition and warmth, these aspects become keepsakes which live on the memories of those who were there. Trujillo welcomes visitors in a great celebration at its main square. |
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From Maundy Thursday night to Good Friday the Empalaos cover the village of Valverde de la Vera surrounded by mistery, tradition and devotion in this religious event. |
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The main feast of Campanario is dressed with floats made by its inhabitants. Light and colour fulfil the party which involves the inhabitants in the designing and creation of the floats, as far as music and dance come along with pilgrims on their way where the written stone was found. |
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The brotherhood tradition in Badajoz was born in the 13th Century as a result of the catholic peak which came along with the Reconquest. Nowadays nine brotherhoods go out in processions along the streets in order to recreate different aspects of Christian Easter. |
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Inhabitants of Jerez de los Caballeros embellish their city in order to celebrate a barroque style Holy week. Imagery and feeling join together in a unique Easter which attracts people from all places to visit and enjoy this beautiful tradition in Jerez de los Caballeros. |
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The Guadiana river and the historical Roman buildings of Merida are witnesses and participants of the Christian celebrations of this ancient city. The impressive Via Crucis in the Roman amphiteatre is one of the most attracting acts of the Easter week in Merida. |
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Caceres' Easter tradition has been recently declared as National Tourist Interest celebration. Lots of visitors and tourits travel to Cáceres during this week in order to attend this event and enjoy this beautiful medieval city. |