Patron's Day in Vadillo de la Guareña, Caniles, Robledo de Chavela and Navas de San Antonio
Patron's Day in Vadillo de la Guareña, Caniles, Robledo de Chavela and Navas de San Antonio is held on June 13. This event in the second decade of the month June is annual.
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A patronal feast or patronal festival is a yearly celebration dedicated, in countries influenced by Christianity, to the "heavenly advocate" or "patron" of the location holding the festival, who is a saint or virgin. The day of this celebration is called patronal feast day, patronal day or patron day of said location.
Patronal festivals may reflect national holidays (e.g. the feast of Saint George, patron saint of England, Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, and various regions of Spain), but they usually reflect the celebration of a single city or town. In larger cities, there may even be several festivals, usually about the patron saint of the local parish.
Depending to the budget, patronal festivals may run from one day to five days. The festivities usually include religious processions honoring its Catholic heritage. However, elements of local culture have been incorporated as well.
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