Spain cancels Epiphany parades due to COVID-19 pandemic
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Traditional street parades on the eve of the Epiphany were cancelled throughout Spain this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. /VCG
Traditional street parades on the eve of the Epiphany were cancelled throughout Spain this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. /VCG
Artists disguised as the Three Kings, (L-R), Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior, arrive in a hot air balloon as part of celebrations on the eve of the Epiphany, Seville, Spain, January 5, 2021. /VCG
Artists disguised as the Three Kings, (L-R), Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior, arrive in a hot air balloon as part of celebrations on the eve of the Epiphany, Seville, Spain, January 5, 2021. /VCG
Epiphany is one of the most wonderful times of the year for children when Spaniards turn out to welcome the gift-laden Three Kings. /VCG
Epiphany is one of the most wonderful times of the year for children when Spaniards turn out to welcome the gift-laden Three Kings. /VCG
Traditional street parades on the eve of the Epiphany were cancelled throughout Spain this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. /VCG
Traditional street parades on the eve of the Epiphany were cancelled throughout Spain this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. /VCG
Artists disguised as the Three Kings, (L-R), Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior, arrive in a hot air balloon as part of celebrations on the eve of the Epiphany, Seville, Spain, January 5, 2021. /VCG
Artists disguised as the Three Kings, (L-R), Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior, arrive in a hot air balloon as part of celebrations on the eve of the Epiphany, Seville, Spain, January 5, 2021. /VCG