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Women wear the traditional costumes of “Lagarteranas” and a man take part on the Corpus Christi procession on June 3, 2018 in Lagartera, in Toledo province, Spain. The Corpus Christi procession of Lagartera throws back to 1590. Before the procession, villagers decorate the streets with embroidered blankets and clothes, and place altars with Baroque carvings of the baby Jesus. Some blankets have been passed down from generation to generation since XVI century. Women dress in colorful, embroidered, traditional costumes. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
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