- (
ferias) come last in the ranking. The Code of
Rubrics of 1960
introduced a
newly invented division of
ferias into four classes: First-class
ferias, outranking...
-
termed ferias. The word
continues to be used in
Spain with
exactly the same
meaning as the
English "fair." Just a look at the
calendarios de
ferias of all...
- The
Seville Fair (officially and in Spanish:
Feria de
Abril de Sevilla, 'Seville
April Fair') is held in the
Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain. The...
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Feria is
Latin for "holiday".
Feria may
refer to:
Feria, in
Roman Rite liturgy, a day of the w****,
other than Sunday, on
which no
feast is celebrated...
- year in Arles, France. Two
different ferias take place, one in mid-September and one in April. The
Easter feria in
April opens the
French bullfighting...
- The
third season of the De
Férias com o Ex: Caribe, also
known as De
Férias com o Ex Caribe:
Salseiro VIP 2,
premiered on MTV on
October 19, 2023. It features...
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Feria de Jerez, also
known as
Feria del
Caballo (literally
Horse Fair), is a
celebration in the
Spanish muni****lity
Jerez de la Frontera, traditionally...
- Duke of
Feria (Spanish:
Duque de
Feria) is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of
Spain accompanied by the
dignity of Grandee,
granted in 1567 by Philip...
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Feria de Nîmes is a po****r
festival centered on Spanish-style
bullfighting held each year in Nîmes,
Southern France. In May 2012, the
Feria celebrated...
-
Immaculate Conception. Originally, the
division of
ferias was into the two
categories of
major ferias: all
ferias of Advent, Lent
including P****iontide, Ember...