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In Seville, Spain, tens of thousands of faithful gathered during Holy Week to watch processions of Jesus and the Virgin Mary, despite cancellations due to storms. The tradition of carrying huge floats with sacred images has been ongoing for centuries, attracting both devout and casual observers. Despite the decline of organized religion, the event remains popular, with many young people becoming interested due to its tradition and community aspect.
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