Examples of using Processions in English and their translations into Swedish
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which were sung by the participants in the processions at the three pilgrim festivals;
Most of the Holy Week processions take place there, it is illuminated with hundreds of lights during the city festivals.
The end of the prosession takes place at the ancient Inca capital of Cusco with the processions of Corpus Christi, streets filled with people
This is because many of the processions on these days are taking place late at night and even in the middle of the night.
Qubbajt(nougat) to enjoy along with the fireworks and processions.
Every year, Granada attracts thousands of people from all over the world to watch these processions.
mainly during the very late hours, processions move through the streets,
The colonial past lives on in the Fanal processions, which take place around Christmas and the New Year.
After what he had just seen, he was convinced that none of the processions would ever be able to gain access to the Square.
to see the preparatory and processions.
The whole city dresses up as biblical characters to accompany the daily religious processions in remembrance of the crucifixion.
farm life, processions and the many traditional festivals throughout the year.
The traditional, nocturnal processions may cause noise disturbance,
There are often ceremonial processions in the temples and streets,
vehicles of the deity during the processions of the Brahmotsava or festival.
appoint two great thanksgiving companies and processions.
the number of events, masses, and processions that bring out the crowds.
The main features of this celebration are the processions, when many churches exhibit their treasures to the public in the form of very ancient
the brave sons of Bangladesh came out in processions on the streets protesting the Pakistan Government's declaration of establishing Urdu as the only state language.
The processions are followed by a multitude of believers