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- In Chilean folklore the entierros (lit. "burrowing") are legendary treasures buried in different locations by different motives. The identity of the alleged...
- the veneration service. The usual highlight of Good Friday is the Santo Entierro ("Holy Burial"), which is both the name of the rite itself and of the statue...
- cardboard. One of his early works in what would become his signature format, Entierro (Burial) demonstrates the confluence of Xul's internal thoughts and external...
- The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (Spanish: El Entierro del Conde de Orgaz) is a 1586 painting by El Greco, a prominent Renaissance painter, sculptor, and...
- The "Burial of the Sardine" (Spanish: Entierro de la sardina) since 1851, is an annual Spanish ceremony celebrating the end of carnival and other festivities...
- "Noche de Entierro (Nuestro Amor)" (English: "Night to Bury (Our Love)") is a reggaeton song performed by artists Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel, Héctor...
- The city is home to a locally venerated image called the Señor del Santo Entierro (Lord of the Holy Burial) and also to the area's main commercial fair,...
- Ash Wednesday, ending on Malagueta beach with the burial of the anchovy (entierro de la sardina). The cuisine of Málaga and the wider Costa del Sol is known...
- Labrador and Beata María de la Cabeza on a route around the town. The Santo Entierro de Lucban is regarded by the locals as a miracle-worker. Every Good Friday...
- The Burial of the Sardine in Murcia (Entierro de la Sardina en Murcia) since 1851, is a festivity that is celebrated in Murcia (Spain) during the Spring...