Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump with open arms in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of "La Endiablada," in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, in the Spanish town of Almonacid del Marquesado. La Endiablada is possibly one of the oldest traditional celebrations in Spain, where men (known as the Devils), dressed in colorful costumes and with cowbells on their waists, roam the streets of the town jumping, dancing, and carry the statue of the Saint in procession.
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Members of the Endiablada brotherhood jump with open arms in front of the procession of the image of Saint Blaise, during the festival of "La Endiablada," in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria and Saint Blaise of Sebaste, in the Spanish town of Almonacid del Marquesado. La Endiablada is possibly one of the oldest traditional celebrations in Spain, where men (known as the Devils), dressed in colorful costumes and with cowbells on their waists, roam the streets of the town jumping, dancing, and carry the statue of the Saint in procession.