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Good Tuesday: the quiet change
Spain🎭 Culture19 days ago

Good Tuesday: the quiet change

The article discusses the process of organizing the Holy Tuesday procession in Seville as part of the Easter Week celebrations. It notes the calm conditions during the event compared to previous years and highlights changes in the order of the processions, including the return of certain brotherhoods to their original locations and adjusted schedules.

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Good Tuesday: the quiet change

The article discusses the process of organizing the Holy Tuesday procession in Seville as part of the Easter Week celebrations. It notes the calm conditions during the event compared to previous years and highlights changes in the order of the processions, including the return of certain brotherhoods to their original locations and adjusted schedules.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the organization and changes in the Holy Tuesday procession without apparent ideological framing or bias. The content focuses on cultural events and logistical details rather than political issues.

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