MARCHÉS DE NOEL
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From the beginning of the month, you can see them blooming in all the towns and villages of Andalusia, with very large nativity scenes, .
In practically every city in Spain, you'll find these Christmas markets, which start to take shape in December. No mulled wine, but sometimes roasted chestnuts and an illuminated Christmas tree in the middle of the square. A visit to the little stalls is often an opportunity to buy the flagship product of the Spanish end-of-year festivities, turrón. But their great specialty is santons, of all sizes, usually associated with large nativity scenes, belén. And on the night of December 24, we celebrate La noche buena, Christmas Eve.
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