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The image depicts a daytime street procession on Carrer de Colón in València, Spain, characterized by participants in traditional Valencian Fallera attire.

In the immediate foreground, a woman wears a maroon bodice over a white, gold-embroidered skirt, a white lace mantilla, and a red and gold sash. She holds a bouquet of red carnations wrapped in green foliage and pushes a light-colored stroller containing a small child dressed in a purple floral traditional costume. Standing beside her, a man wears a white shirt, a purple patterned waistcoat, a pink sash, and a grey headwrap, positioned near the stroller.

Behind them, a column of approximately 15 visible individuals, predominantly women, extend down the street, participating in the procession. They are uniformly dressed in diverse traditional Fallera costumes, varying in color, pattern, and lace mantilla styles. Several women within this group are also pushing strollers containing infants or young children. One woman further back in the line wears a black lace mantilla and a pink and gold dress, also carrying a floral bouquet.

On the right side of the street, a crowd of spectators in modern casual clothing observe the procession from behind yellow temporary barriers.

The urban environment features a paved street and sidewalks. Architectural elements visible include a distinctive multi-story building with a rounded yellow facade and horizontal window bands on the left (identifiable as a landmark on Carrer de Colón, near the intersection with Carrer de Sorni), and an ornate classical building with balconies and decorative corbels on the right. Commercial establishments, including "Moon Estetic" with a teal facade, occupy street-level premises. Bare tree branches indicate a late winter or early spring season.
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Mar 17, 2026, 4:14 PM

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The image depicts a daytime street procession on Carrer de Colón in València, Spain, characterized by participants in traditional Valencian Fallera attire. In the immediate foreground, a woman wears a maroon bodice over a white, gold-embroidered skirt, a white lace mantilla, and a red and gold sash. She holds a bouquet of red carnations wrapped in green foliage and pushes a light-colored stroller containing a small child dressed in a purple floral traditional costume. Standing beside her, a man wears a white shirt, a purple patterned waistcoat, a pink sash, and a grey headwrap, positioned near the stroller. Behind them, a column of approximately 15 visible individuals, predominantly women, extend down the street, participating in the procession. They are uniformly dressed in diverse traditional Fallera costumes, varying in color, pattern, and lace mantilla styles. Several women within this group are also pushing strollers containing infants or young children. One woman further back in the line wears a black lace mantilla and a pink and gold dress, also carrying a floral bouquet. On the right side of the street, a crowd of spectators in modern casual clothing observe the procession from behind yellow temporary barriers. The urban environment features a paved street and sidewalks. Architectural elements visible include a distinctive multi-story building with a rounded yellow facade and horizontal window bands on the left (identifiable as a landmark on Carrer de Colón, near the intersection with Carrer de Sorni), and an ornate classical building with balconies and decorative corbels on the right. Commercial establishments, including "Moon Estetic" with a teal facade, occupy street-level premises. Bare tree branches indicate a late winter or early spring season.

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