Semana Santa in Málaga

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Semana Santa in Málaga is a renowned Holy Week celebration in southern Spain, featuring elaborate religious processions with large, ornate floats, penitents, and bands that draw thousands of participants and spectators each year.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holy Week celebration
attracts international visitors
thousands of spectators
celebratedDuring Holy Week NERFINISHED
country Spain
culturalRegion Andalusia NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance expression of popular religiosity
important tourist attraction
major event in Málaga
endsOn Easter Sunday NERFINISHED
features candles
images of Christ
images of the Virgin Mary
incense
marching bands
military music
religious sculptures
tronos
frequency annual
hasCharacteristic large ornate floats
penitents
processional bands
public spectacle
religious processions
street processions
hasParticipant Catholic brotherhoods
cofradías
costaleros
local residents
military units
music bands
nazarenos
tourists
language Spanish
locatedIn Andalusia
Málaga NERFINISHED
southern Spain NERFINISHED
mainCity Málaga NERFINISHED
notableRoute Alameda Principal NERFINISHED
Calle Larios NERFINISHED
Plaza de la Constitución NERFINISHED
organisedBy religious brotherhoods
religion Roman Catholicism
startsOn Palm Sunday NERFINISHED
takesPlaceOn streets of Málaga city centre
theme Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
death of Christ
resurrection of Christ
timePeriod March or April

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Semana Santa processions hasRegionalVariant Semana Santa in Málaga