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People are silhouetted against the colored fountain display in front of the Palau Nacional (National Palace) on Montjuich in Barcelona, Spain. The Palau Nacional houses the National Art Museum of Catalonia
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Spanish woman walk through the streets of Sevilla, Spain dressed in traditional costumes at the beginning of the Romerio del Rocio. The procession is the longest continuously operated processions in Europe.
![Tourists light candles at the El Rocio Church in El Rocio, Spain during the Romeria del Rocio. The festival and pilgrimage date to 1758 in celebration of the Virgin of Rocio, the patron saint of Almonte, Spain since the 15th century. Tourists light candles at the El Rocio Church in El Rocio, Spain during the Romeria del Rocio. The festival and pilgrimage date to 1758 in celebration of the Virgin of Rocio, the patron saint of Almonte, Spain since the 15th century.](https://kimnewton.com/wp-content/gallery/spain/Newton_ssp_012.jpg)
Tourists light candles at the El Rocio Church in El Rocio, Spain during the Romeria del Rocio. The festival and pilgrimage date to 1758 in celebration of the Virgin of Rocio, the patron saint of Almonte, Spain since the 15th century.
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Ox carts travel in a procession between Seville and El Rocio, Spain during the Romeria del Rocio, a traditional pilgrimage dating to 1758. The procession begins on Whitsunday, the fifth day after Easter Sunday in celebration of the Virgin of Rocio, the patron saint of Almonte, Spain since the 15th century.
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The Romerio Del Rocio Procession passes through a wheat field. The procession is one of the oldest in Europe.