Special Envoy to Seville
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This Thursday morning, in the small cobbled streets of Seville, its inhabitants are busy.
Everyone converges on the Notre-Dame du Siege cathedral to attend the Corpus Christi procession, the high point of the celebrations of the sacrament of the Eucharist.
A religious holiday which, in this part of Spain, is at least as important as Holy Week.
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The balconies are lined with red flags trimmed in gold adorned with the emblem of the city.
Huge colorful arches have been erected in places.
The city is on its thirty-one… Following the seven richly decorated floats dedicated to local saints and Madonnas, men (in dark suits), women (in black dresses) and children (in short breeches) parade behind the banner of their brotherhood, medallion of the Virgin around their neck, pilgrim's staff and long candle in their hands.
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