alcochete celebrating one its oldest festivities the rio dos mar timos

navigate by keyword : alcochete celebrating one its oldest festivities crio dos martimos three year interregnum due pandemic tradition returned streets accompanied hundreds people who made point watching first procession well known single married parade took place afternoon april sunday easter starting was avenida manuel next old dragapor facilities party planners son judge then women paraded mounted donkeys adorned flowers under white sheets decorated carts pulled oxen traditional chinin bagpipe music there were several characters moments delighted not outsiders attended pilgrimage time also places fondly remembered

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Alcochete is celebrating one of its oldest festivities: the Círio dos Marítimos.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Alcochete is celebrating one of its oldest festivities: the Círio dos Marítimos. After a three-year interregnum due to the pandemic, the tradition returned to the streets of Alcochete accompanied by hundreds of people who made a point of watching the first procession of the Círio, the well-known Single and Married Parade that took place this afternoon, April 9, Sunday of Easter. The starting point was on Avenida D. Manuel I, next to the old Dragapor facilities, with the party planner's son and the judge starting the parade. Then the single and married women paraded, mounted on donkeys adorned with flowers and under white sheets. From the decorated carts, pulled by oxen, to the traditional Chininá bagpipe music, there were several characters and moments that delighted not only the outsiders who attended the pilgrimage for the first time, but also the places that fondly remembered times ancient times, in a unique moment of sharing and devotion to Our Lady of Atalaia.


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