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A daytime street scene in Valencia, Spain, depicts a procession featuring multiple individuals in traditional Valencian Fallera dresses. In the foreground, five women are walking from right to left on a paved asphalt street.

The prominent figures are three women in the mid-foreground. The leftmost visible woman wears a dark bodice, an elaborate gold, blue, and floral patterned skirt, and a dark embroidered mantilla over her head. She carries a white basket overflowing with various flowers, including pink roses, orange blooms, and green foliage, and holds a bouquet of red carnations in her left hand. Next to her, a woman wears a black bodice with gold trim, a white bonnet, a long gold and white patterned skirt, and a white lace apron. She holds a bouquet of red carnations. To her right, another woman is dressed in a red bodice, a dark floral patterned skirt, and a white lace apron, also holding red carnations. Partially visible to the far right are two more women in similar traditional attire; one wears a red bodice and a dark patterned skirt, and the other a pink bodice with a lighter skirt.

In the background, on the left, a crowd of spectators in modern casual clothing observe the procession from behind yellow metal barriers. Behind them, two multi-story commercial buildings line the street. The building on the left features a ground-floor establishment labeled "COME@BEBE 24H" with a dark storefront, and several external air conditioning units are mounted on a balcony ledge on the upper stories. The adjacent building on the right has a sign reading "THE BRIDAL GALLERY" above a closed gray roller shutter. The architecture consists of light-colored stone facades with multiple windows. Utility lines run vertically and horizontally across the building exteriors. The street is marked with a circular manhole cover in the foreground.
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Mar 18, 2026

Valencia, Spain

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A daytime street scene in Valencia, Spain, depicts a procession featuring multiple individuals in traditional Valencian Fallera dresses. In the foreground, five women are walking from right to left on a paved asphalt street. The prominent figures are three women in the mid-foreground. The leftmost visible woman wears a dark bodice, an elaborate gold, blue, and floral patterned skirt, and a dark embroidered mantilla over her head. She carries a white basket overflowing with various flowers, including pink roses, orange blooms, and green foliage, and holds a bouquet of red carnations in her left hand. Next to her, a woman wears a black bodice with gold trim, a white bonnet, a long gold and white patterned skirt, and a white lace apron. She holds a bouquet of red carnations. To her right, another woman is dressed in a red bodice, a dark floral patterned skirt, and a white lace apron, also holding red carnations. Partially visible to the far right are two more women in similar traditional attire; one wears a red bodice and a dark patterned skirt, and the other a pink bodice with a lighter skirt. In the background, on the left, a crowd of spectators in modern casual clothing observe the procession from behind yellow metal barriers. Behind them, two multi-story commercial buildings line the street. The building on the left features a ground-floor establishment labeled "COME@BEBE 24H" with a dark storefront, and several external air conditioning units are mounted on a balcony ledge on the upper stories. The adjacent building on the right has a sign reading "THE BRIDAL GALLERY" above a closed gray roller shutter. The architecture consists of light-colored stone facades with multiple windows. Utility lines run vertically and horizontally across the building exteriors. The street is marked with a circular manhole cover in the foreground.

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