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Group portrait of pilgrims, El Rocio, Andalusia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Group portrait of pilgrims, El Rocio, Andalusia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Group portrait of pilgrims, El Rocio, Andalusia Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Teenager pilgrims on their way to El Rocio, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Group portrait of pilgrims, El Rocio, Andalusia
Dancing pilgrims on their way to El Rocio, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Romería de El Rocío is a procession or pilgrimage on the second day of the Pentecost to the Hermitage of El Rocío in the countryside of Almonte, Province of Huelva, Andalusia, Spain, in honor of the Virgin of El Rocío. In recent years the Romería has brought together roughly a million pilgrims each year. The romería as such begins on Saturday before Pentecost. However, pilgrims come from throughout Andalusia, Spain, and typically travel an additional one to seven days beforehand, either on foot, on horseback or in horse-drawn carriages or behind on a tractor. generally sleeping outdoors. Many count this travel as the most important part of the pilgrimage. The pilgrims travel in groups, religious confraternities. The pilgrims usually wear traditional Andalusian costume. All wear boots. The men wear short jackets and suitable for riding tight pants. Women carry a good flamingo costumes or rociera bata (similar, but more practical for walking or riding)


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