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The
Seville Ferias got off to a watery start as downpours
caused the official opening day line-up of bullfights to be
cancelled.
The week-long
April feria is held in the Andalusian capital two weeks after
Holy Week every year. The feria dates back to 1847 and has
become one of the most festive weeks in the city. Carriages
transport prominent families to the bullring each day, while
temporary tents become the thriving social centres for
traditionally dressed Spaniards to eat, drink and dance. |