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A Thousand Years Later, the Zuiza Continues to Unite Villages

Astorga looked back this Sunday to his past to keep alive one of the oldest traditions of the Iberian Peninsula. After three years without celebration, the procession of the Zuiza and the parade of the Flag of Clavijo returned to the streets of the city, recovering a ceremony that symbolizes the historical twinning between Astorga and the town of Clavijo.Read more
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Astorga looked back this Sunday to his past to keep alive one of the oldest traditions of the Iberian Peninsula. After three years without celebration, the procession of the Zuiza and the parade of the Flag of Clavijo returned to the streets of the city, recovering a ceremony that symbolizes the historical twinning between Astorga and the town of Clavijo.Read more

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Noticias León | Última Hora León, Bierzo y Ponferrada broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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