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National Holidays in Spain

 

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National Holidays in Spain
 

 

 

Jan 1st Año Nuevo (New Year's Day)
Jan 6th Dia de los tres Reyes (12th night, when Christmas presents are given)
Mar 19th San Jose (Father's Day)
Variable Viernes Santo (Good Friday)
Variable Dia de Pascua (Easter Sunday)
May 1st Dia del Trabajo (Labour Day)
Jun 24th San Juan (St.John's Day)
Variable (mid June) Corpus Christi
Jun 29th San Pedro y San Pablo (St.Peter & St.Paul)
Jul 25th Santiago (St.James, patron saint of Spain)
Aug 15th Asuncion (Assumption)
Oct 12th Dia de la Hispanidad (Columbus Day)
Nov 1st Todos los Santos (All Saints Day)
Dec 6th Dia de la Constitucion (Constitution Day)
Dec 8th Immaculada Concepcion (Immaculate Conception)
Dec 25th Navidad (Christmas Day)
 

 

January
 

Day Place Event
1st National New Year's Day
2nd Granada Reconquest Festival - celebrating the Christian conquest of the Moors in 1492
6th National Epiphany - Three Kings Day - children receive Christmas presents and candy.
17th Mallorca and mainland San Anton - patron saint of domestic animals. Bonfires are lit and demon figures are used. Also celebrated in much of the mainland with bonfires and mounted processions. In Ciudad Real bread rolls are blessed and cockerels auctioned off.
17th Alicante Porrat de San Anton. A traditional market selling local producs. An animal show and the blessing of the animals in the bullring. Held in the quarter of the city named after the saint.
17th La Puebla, Majorca St. Anthony - bonfires, dancing and riotous events
29th Zaragoza, Aragon St.Valerus
20th national San Sebastian (Saint Stephen)

 

 

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Day Place Event
28th Andalucia Dia de Andalucia
2nd-5th Bocairente, Valencia Reenactment of struggle between Christians and Moors - parades and fireworks, colourful costumes
11th-Mar21st Cadiz Festival de Cadiz - Oldest festival in Spain - parades and colourful costumes
Various Madrid Madrid Carnival - masked ball, fancy dress and the burrial of a sardine followed by a concert in Plaza Mayor
1st-2nd Antequera Candelaria (Night)
 

 

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Day Place Event
31st Pais Vasco (Basque Country) Dia de Patria Vasco
3rd Islas Baleares Dia de Baleares
12th-19th Valencia Fallas de Valencia - fiesta centering around the burning of effigies of winter demons - bullfights and fireworks
12th Gibraltar (UK) Commonwealth Day
 

 

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Day Place Event
9th - 16th National Semana Santa
14th National Good Friday 2006
17th National Easter Monday 2006
27th Barcelona Virgin of Montserrat
23rd Catalonia St.George, patron saint of Catalonia
25th Saucejo, Seville St.Barbara, patroness of miners
25th Aragon San Jorge
23rd Castilla y Leon Fiesta de la Castilla y Leon
20th-25th Seville Feria de Sevilla - all night Flamenco dancing, bullfights, dancing in the streets and horse riding - the most celebrated event in Spain
Varies Alcoy, near Alicante Moros y Christians - battle re-enactment with circus-like atmosphere
28th-April 4th Seville and National Holy week - processions and floats
26th-29th Andujar (Jaen) Romeria - the oldest festival in Spain and of National interest
1st Calatayud, Aragon Sunday of San Lazaro
Thursday following Easter week Alicante Pilgrimage of the Holy Visage. A very important and popular event when 200,000 people holding pilgrimage canes walk to the Monastery of Santa Faz to worship at the shrine. They have picnic lunches and a large arts and crafts market is held.
 

 

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Day Place Event
11th Barcelona Day of Sant Ponc, patron saint of herbalists
1st National Labour Day
2nd Madrid Dia de Comunidad de Madrid
31st Castilla-La-Mancha Dia de Comunidad de Castilla-La-Mancha
30th Canarias Dia de Canarias
First two weeks Cordoba Festival de los Patios - residents decorate their patios with cascades of flowers and visitors wander from patio to patio
12th-21st Madrid Fiesta de San Isidro - 10 day celebration of the patron saint - parties, parades, bullfights and dances
9th-16th Jerez de la Frontera Horse Fair - greatest horses in the world on parade
15th Estepona, Malaga San Isidro's Day
2nd Sunday Antequera Romeria day
1-3rd Alicante May Crosses (Cruces de Mayo). The Santa Cruz quarter dresses with sweet smelling crosses made from flowers. The finest win awards and dances and games are organised.
 

 

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Day Place Event
24th National Saint John (San Juan) see below
23rd Catalonia Dia de Sant Joan
  Carrion de los Cespedes, Seville Corpus Christi fiesta
9th La Rioja Dia de La Rioja
9th Murcia Dia de la Region
All Madrid Veranos de la Villa - dancing, music and concerts, often free of charge - all summer long
6th National Corpus Christi - big parades especially in Toledo, Malaga, Granada and Seville
20th Alicante St.John's Bonfires - bonfires through the night signal 5 days of festivities - business in Alicante comes to a standstill