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There is no Feria de Sevilla. The proper name is the Feria de Abril and it is held in April as the name suggests.
Seville
Seville
Seville
April, that is why the proper name is La Feria de Abril ( the April Fair).
The cast of Noche de Feria. Especial Feria de Abril - 1999 includes: Sara Baras as herself Isabel Pantoja as herself
The Feria de Abril is a traditional festival held in Seville, Spain. It features colorful decorations, traditional flamenco dresses, music, dancing, and food and drink stalls. People gather to socialize, enjoy the festivities, and participate in processions and horse parades.
A spring festival in Seville, Spain.
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La Feria de Abril takes place in Seville, Spain. This annual fair typically occurs two weeks after Easter and lasts for six days, featuring vibrant decorations, traditional costumes, flamenco music, dancing, and a variety of food and drink. The event is held in a specially constructed fairground, where numerous casetas (tents) are set up for socializing and celebration. La Feria de Abril is a significant cultural event that showcases the rich traditions of Andalusia.
The Feria de Abril, or April Fair, typically starts two weeks after Easter Sunday in Seville, Spain. The festivities last for six days, usually beginning on a Monday and concluding the following Sunday. The exact dates vary each year, depending on the timing of Easter. In 2024, for example, the fair will be held from April 15 to April 21.
You mean like the "Feria de Abril" held in Sevilla, Spain?Not quite. There are celebrations held around Mexico that resemble such event, but have many different origins:For instance, the "Feria de San Marcos" held in the city of Aguascalientes on the last two and first two weeks of April and May respectively, is made to honor St. Mark Evangelist and resembles more the Vendimia held in Spain and Portugal:http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feria_Nacional_de_San_MarcosAnother one would be the "Carnaval de Veracruz" or "Carnaval de Mazatlán" held during the nine previous dais prior to Ash Wednesday (last held on February 17-25, 2009).http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival#Latin_America_and_the_Caribbean