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114 festivals in Castilla y León
Festivals in Leon
Medieval Parade
(3)
Festivals in Segovia
Semana de Arte in Segovia
Festivals in Fuentidueña
Noche de agua y fuego
(1)
Festivals in Virgen del Camino
Pilgrimage of the Way Virgin
(2)
Festivals in Salamanca
Fair of Salamanca
(1)
Festivals in Medina del Campo
San Antolín´s Feasts
(3)
The patron party of Medina del Campo is held on the 1st to 8th of September in honor of San Antolin. The beginning is at 12 am, ma
Festivals in Palencia
San Antolin
The festival of San Antolin are the best parties held around, it does not have the best bands, concerts and shows but they have th
Festivals in Ponferrada
The Oak Festival
(5)
Festivals in Palencia
XI Feria Artesanía 2010
(1)
Festivals in Leon
Adornned Carts Contest and Parade
(2)
Festivals in Palencia
Fairground of Palencia
(2)
Festivals in Covarrubias
Feast of the Cherry
(1)
During the Cherry Festival, there's a Medieval Market held in Covarrubias. There are all kinds of costumed characters and ancient
Festivals in Palencia
Carnival in Palencia
Festivals in Leon
Poetic Recital and Medieval Parade
Festivals in Palencia
San Juanillo Bonfire
(1)
Festivals in Astorga
Santa Marta
(1)
Santa Marta is the main festival of the city and it is held every year during the last week of August, in honor of the patron sain
Festivals in Urueña
IV Hall of Manga and Comic in Castile and León
Festivals in Tordesillas
Fiestas de la Peña
I had very much looked forward to going to Tordesillas and actually, when I went, the town was celebrating something called the Fi
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