Carthaginians and Romans festival

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The Carthaginians and Romans festival is a historical reenactment celebration in Cartagena, Spain, that commemorates the ancient conflicts between Carthage and Rome through parades, battles, and cultural events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural festival
historical reenactment festival
aimsTo educate the public about ancient history
recreate the atmosphere of ancient Cartagena
category festivals in the Region of Murcia
historical reenactment events in Spain
commemorates Second Punic War events around Cartagena
conflicts between Carthage and Rome
country Spain
culturalSignificance promotes local historical heritage
promotes tourism in Cartagena
dressCode historical costumes
duration several days
features participants in Carthaginian costumes
participants in Roman costumes
recreated ancient rituals
recreated military camps
hasArtForm historical pageantry
living history
street theatre
hasAudience domestic tourists
international tourists
local residents
hasEconomicImpact benefits local businesses
includesActivity costumed processions
cultural events
historical reenactments
mock battles
music performances
parades
theatrical performances
language Spanish
locatedIn Cartagena NERFINISHED
Region of Murcia NERFINISHED
southeastern Spain
organisedBy Cartagena municipality NERFINISHED
local associations
relatedTo Carthaginian presence in Iberia
Roman conquest of Iberia NERFINISHED
history of Cartagena
thematicFocus ancient Carthage
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
typicalTimeOfYear late September
usesSetting public squares in Cartagena
streets of Cartagena

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Cartagena, Spain hasFestival Carthaginians and Romans festival