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#13341926
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341927
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341928
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341929
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341930
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341931
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341932
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341933
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341934
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341935
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13341936
19 February 2026
Disguised participants parade during the traditional Burial of the Sardine, a satire of a funeral procession that goes through the streets accompanied by music and characters dressed in black as a sign of mourning. The carnival in Madrid, Spain, ends by burning a sardine at the stake.
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#13329079
16 February 2026
Women dressed as Quaresima watch the Rumita parade towards the town center in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329080
16 February 2026
Women dressed as Quaresima watch the Rumita parade towards the town center in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329076
16 February 2026
Men and women dressed as Rumita begin the parade called ''La Foresta che cammina'' (The Walking Forest), which starts in the woods and heads towards the town center in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to have survived in their entirety.
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#13329077
16 February 2026
Men and women dressed as Rumita begin the parade called ''La Foresta che cammina'' (The Walking Forest), which starts in the woods and heads towards the town center in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to have survived in their entirety.
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#13329078
16 February 2026
Men and women dressed as Rumita begin the parade called ''La Foresta che cammina'' (The Walking Forest), which starts in the woods and heads towards the town center in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to have survived in their entirety.
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