The Semana Santa is celebrated in all spanish cities and towns, but the most famous "procesiones" are celebrated in Andalucía's major cities, like Sevilla, Córdoba or Granada.
Other than WHAT, exactly? Semana santa means Easter week; it is celebrated wherever there are Christians, in other words, probably in every country in the world.
It is celebrated from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday in Spain, Mexico and Guatemala.
Right. It is the Holy Week or week before Easter.
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The Semana Santa is a festival in Spain. it is also celebrated in many spanish speaking countries, such as Guatemala and Mexico. it is a giant festival with parades and dancing, and several crafts like alfombras and cascarrones. yeah, i would know this. Im half Mexican.
Kantada sa Semana Santa was created in 1999.
Semana santa en Acapulco was created in 1981.
Semana Santa (Holy Week) is a Christian holiday. However it is more heavily celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church. Since all Spanish speaking countries are predominantly Catholic they all celebrate Holy Week.
Semana Santa means Holy Week in Spanish. Christianity is a religion.
Semana Santa is the week before Easter. There is no specific date for the celebration, which has been established as the first Sunday after the full moon of the Vernal Equinox (March 21). This means the specific date varies from March 22 up to April 25.For 2010, Easter will be celebrated on April 4; this means Mexico will celebrate its Semana Santa on the 1st and 2nd of April (Good Thursday and Good Friday, respectively).
Semana Santa is the Spanish for Holy Week. It takes place the week before Easter each year.