

Several thousand residents and tourists gathered over the weekend to witness the Entry of the Moors and Christians, which took place from 8 p.m. through the main streets of the centre of Benidorm, with an itinerary that started from Tomás Ortuño and ran through Venus, Ruzafa, Martínez Alejos and Gambo to the Plaza de la Hispanidad
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The platform was located in Martínez Alejos, at the height of Pal Street, and was chaired by Mayor Toni Pérez, the Councilor for Fiestas, Mariló Cebreros, members of the local corporation, the president of the Festes Majors Patronals, Vicente Solaz and representatives of the UNDEF among other personalities.
The parade began with the float of the Moorish ambassador, who was followed by the different 'filaes': Tuaregs, Tagarins, Benidarhims and Nasrids, who preceded the pageantry f the Moorish queen and the queen's float.
On the Christian side, the float paraded with the Christian warden, the Filá Cruzados and the Filá Cavallers de la Baronía, to which the Christian queen belonged, who appeared with her pageantry made up of the queens and ladies of the Festes Majors Patronals, Angélica Morenilla and Daniela Talavera.
Weekly Overview
The Costa Blanca is currently experiencing a transitional period, with the conclusion of Fallas festivities, ongoing sporting events, gastronomy festivals, and the early stages of Easter preparations across the region.
Benidorm
Summary: A busy and vibrant week with strong visitor activity
Albir
Summary: A relaxed atmosphere with seasonal activity building
l'Alfàs del Pi
Summary: Traditional and community-focused following recent festivities
Finestrat
Summary: A strong focus on food, culture and local traditions
Villajoyosa
Summary: A relaxed coastal setting with cultural appeal
La Nucía
Summary: A key destination for sport and large-scale events



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