Английская Википедия:Fiestas of National Tourist Interest of Spain
Шаблон:Short description The category of Fiesta of National Tourist Interest in Spain is an honorary designation given by the General Secretariat of Tourism of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism of the Government of Spain to fiestas, festivals or events held in Spain that offer real interest as national tourism attractions. This category was created in 1979 to adjust the new competences of the ministries in the transition.[1] Since 1965, and until 1979, there was only the declaration of Fiesta of Tourist Interest, and with the new reform the honorary designations were divided into three tiers: Festivals of International Tourist Interest, Festivals of National Tourist Interest and Festivals of Tourist Interest.
After five years holding this distinction, events with a wide international projection that meet certain requirements,[2] may be elevated to the higher distinction of Fiesta of International Tourist Interest.
January
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Файл:La vijanera Asociación cultural amigos de la vijanera de silio.jpg | La Vijanera Silió (Cantabria) This is a winter masquerade or carnival with many similarities to other celebrations that take place throughout Europe since the last week of December to late February. According to some experts its origin has to do with the Upper Paleolithic zoomorphic paintings and has been assimilated mainly features of the Celtic and Roman cultures.[3] |
First Sunday of January, unless this match the new year, then moves to the next | 2009 |
Cavalcade of Magi of Alcoy Alcoy (Alicante) |
5 | ||
Cavalcade of Magi of Seville Seville (Andalusia) This traditional Cavalcade of Magi is considered the oldest in Andalusia, and has its origin in 1918. Emerged to bring happiness to disadvantaged children and has become an important event full of music, color and fantasy.[4] |
5 | ||
Файл:Tres Tombs a Igualada.jpg | Els Traginers of Igualada Igualada (Barcelona) This popular fiesta of the traginers is the oldest of Catalonia, as it takes place since 1822, in commemoration to Anthony the Great. The main element holding the horse as beast of drag, so it is an endless parade of carts and carriages.[5] |
16-20 | |
Festa de Sant Antoni Abat Sa Pobla (Balearic Islands) |
17 | ||
Файл:San Sebastian-Tamborrada Festival.jpg | Tamborrada of San Sebastián Donostia-San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa) Originating in the 19th century, the fiesta begins with the raising of the flag that gives way to a whole day of music with drums and barrels through all the streets of the city until it is lowered again the flag.[6] |
20 | 1981 |
February
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Carnival of Villarrobledo Villarrobledo (Albacete) |
11 days after Ash Wednesday | 2011 | |
Файл:PorlibreMartes.jpg | Carnival of La Bañeza La Bañeza (León) |
The 5 days preceding Ash Wednesday and the following Saturday | 2011 |
Carnival of Vilanova i la Geltrú Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona) |
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Carnival of Sitges Sitges (Barcelona) |
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Carnival of Águilas Águilas (Murcia) |
1997 | ||
Carnival of Xinzo de Limia Xinzo de Limia (Ourense) |
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Fiesta de La Vaquilla Colmenar Viejo (Madrid) |
2 | 1986 | |
La Endiablada Almonacid del Marquesado (Cuenca) |
1-3 | 1964 | |
Moros y Cristianos of Bocairent Bocairent (Valencia) |
2002 | ||
Файл:Baile alcaldesas.JPG | Fiesta de Santa Águeda Zamarramala (Segovia) |
8 | |
Els Traginers of Balsareny Balsareny (Barcelona) |
14-15 | ||
Carnival of Solsona Solsona (Lleida) |
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Carnival of El Peropalo Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres) |
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Carnival del Toro Ciudad Rodrigo (Salamanca) |
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Carnival of Santoña Santoña (Cantabria) |
March
April
May
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Romería de Nuestro Señora de la Estrella, Navas de San Juan (Jaén) | 1-3 | ||
Fiestas Mayores de Almansa (Moros y Cristianos),Almansa (Castila-La Mancha)[7] | 1-6 | ||
Festival de los Patios Cordobeses, Córdoba | 3-14 | ||
First Sunday of Pentecost, La Caballada of Atienza (Guadalajara) | |||
Fiestas Aracelitanas, Lucena (Córdoba)[8] | First Sunday of May | ||
Pilgrimage of San Benito Abad, El Cerro de Andévalo (Andalucía)[9] | First Sunday of May | ||
Day of the Almadía, Burgi (Navarre)[10] | First weekend of May | ||
Fiesta de las Cruces, Córdoba | First week of May | ||
Fiesta of the first Friday of May, Jaca (Huesca) | First Friday of May | ||
Fiestas de la Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Islas Canarias) | |||
Fiestas de la Santísima Vera Cruz, Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia) | |||
Fiesta de la Santa Cruz, Feria (Badajoz) | |||
Fiestas Patronales de Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo de la Calzada (La Rioja) | 10-15 | ||
Fiestas Patronales de Madrid (Fiestas de San Isidro),[11] Madrid | 14-18 | ||
Fiestas Hispano-Arabs in honor to Saint Boniface, Petrer (Alicante) | 14-18 | ||
Festa de la Llana, Ripoll (Girona) | 20-21 | ||
L'aplec del cargol, Lleida | 29 May - 1 June | ||
Pilgrimage of San Isidro Labrador, Realejo Alto (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) | 31 | ||
Festa Major de Sant Feliu de Pallerols, Girona | 31 May - 1 June | ||
Feria de Córdoba, Córdoba | Last week of May | ||
Feria de Mayo de Dos Hermanas, Seville | Variable date |
June
July
August
September
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Fiestas of the Wine, Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real) | 1-8 | ||
Fiestas of the Mutiny, Aranjuez (Community of Madrid) | 3-6 | ||
Feria y Fiestas en Honor a María Santísima de la Sierra, Cabra (Córdoba) | 3-8 | ||
Moros y Cristianos of Villena, Villena (Alicante) | 4-9 | ||
Fiestas del Santo Niño, Majaelrayo (Guadalajara) | 5-6 | ||
The Cascamorras, Baza and Guadix (Granada) | 6 September and 9 September | ||
Festes de la Beata, Santa Margalida (Balearic Islands) | 6 | ||
Moros y Cristianos of Caudete, Caudete (Albacete) | 6-10 | ||
Festes de la Mare de Déu de la Salut, Algemesí (Valencia) | 7-8 | ||
Moros y Cristianos of L'Olleria, L'Olleria (Valencia). | 7-8 | ||
Feria y Fiestas de Nuestra Señora de Consolación, Utrera (Seville) | 8 | ||
Pilgrimage of Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles, Alájar (Huelva) | 8 | ||
Fiesta de la Virgen de La Guía, Llanes (Asturias) | 8 | ||
Fiesta de la Virgen Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, La Zarza (Badajoz) | 8 | ||
Fiestas de Nuestra Señora del Pino, Teror (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) | 8 | ||
Festes de la Mare de Déu de l'Ermitana, Peñíscola (Castellón). | 8-9 | ||
International Festival of Folklore in the Mediterranean (invited group),[14] Corfu Island (Greece) | Variable date | ||
Pilgrimage of Virxe da Barca, Muxía (A Coruña) | 11-14 | ||
Festa Major and Correbou, Cardona (Barcelona) | 12-15 | ||
Fiestas Patronales de Graus in honor to Santo Cristo and San Vicente Ferrer, Graus (Huesca). | 12-15 | ||
Pilgrimage of Nuestra Señora de Chilla, Candeleda (Ávila) | 13 | ||
Pilgrimage to la Virgen de Gracia, San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Community of Madrid). | 13 | ||
Bullfighting in the Sea, Candás (Asturias) | 14 | ||
Toro de la Vega, Tordesillas (Valladolid) | 15 | ||
Festes de Santa Tecla, Tarragona[15] (Catalonia) | 15-24 | ||
Carthaginians and Romans, Cartagena (Murcia) | 17-23 | ||
Real Feria y Fiesta de la Vendimia, La Palma del Condado (Huelva) | 17-21 | ||
Day of America in Asturias, Oviedo (Asturias). | 19 | ||
Pilgrimage of Santísimo Cristo del Caloco, El Espinar (Segovia) | 20 | ||
Fiestas de San Mateo, Camarena de la Sierra (Teruel). | 18-20 | ||
Fiestas de San Mateo of Logroño, Logroño (La Rioja). | 20-26 | ||
La Mercè, Barcelona (Catalonia) | 24 | ||
Pilgrimage in Honor to the Saints Martyrs Cosmas and Damian, Mieres (Asturias) | 27 | ||
Day of Campoo, Reinosa (Cantabria) | 27 |
October
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Festes de la Sagrada Família i el Santíssim Crist, La Vall d'Uixó (Castellón) | Variable date | ||
Fiestas de Nuestra Señora de los Prado, Garganta de los Montes (Community of Madrid). | First weekend of October | ||
Festas de San Froilán, Lugo (Galicia) | 4-12 | ||
Festa of the Seafood, O Grove (Pontevedra) | 6-13 | ||
Fiestas del Pilar, Zaragoza (Aragon) | 12 | ||
Moros y Cristianos of Callosa d'En Sarrià, Callosa d'En Sarrià (Alicante) | 10-13 | ||
As San Lucas, Mondoñedo (Lugo) | 17-19 | ||
Pilgrimage of Valme. Dos Hermanas (Seville) | Third Sunday of October |
November
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Feria de todos los santos, Cocentaina (Alicante) | 1-5[16] | ||
Fiesta de los Humanitarios de San Martín, Moreda de Aller (Asturias) | 11[17] |
December
Image | Name | Days | Concession |
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Fiestas de la Virgen[15] Yecla (Murcia) |
5-8 | 2002 | |
Fiesta de Santa Lucía Santa Lucía de Tirajana (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) |
13 | ||
Misa del Gallo of Labastida Labastida (Álava) |
24 |
See also
References
External links
- BOE - Order of 29 September 1987 regulating the declarations of International and National Tourist Interest Effective through June 8, 2006.
- Local fiestas of National Tourist Interest of Spain (secular) Calendar in iCalendar format.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
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- ↑ La Vijanera de Silió
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- ↑ Els Traginers of Igualada
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- ↑ http://www.virgendearaceli.com/ Шаблон:Bare URL inline
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- ↑ Official web Festa del Renaixement / Fiesta del Renacimiento.
- ↑ Tarazona elevates to Fiesta of National Tourist Interest the singular Cipotegato
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 15,0 15,1 BOE num. 276 of November 18, 2002.Шаблон:Dead link
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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