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Fiestas in Lanzarote – 2009

There are many Lanzarote fiestas, which are similar to bank holidays in the UK. Here is the list for 2009.

Canary Islands Fiestas
1st January – New Year
6th january – Epifanía del Señor
9th April – Jueves Santo
10th April – Viernes Santo
1st May – Workers holiday
30th May – Canaries Day
15th August – Ascension of the virgin
15th September – Virgen de los Dolores, Nuestra Señora de los Volcanes
12th October – Fiesta Nacional de España
7th December – Day of the constitution
8th December – Immaculate Conception
25th december – Christmas Day

And the local Fiestas
Arrecife
24th February: Martes de carnaval
25th August: San Ginés

Tias
2nd February: Ntra. Sra. de la Candelaria
24th February: Martes de carnaval

San Bartolome
24th February: Martes de carnaval
24th August: Festividad de San Bartolomé

Teguise
16 de julio: Ntra. Sra. del Carmen
5th August: Ntra. Sra. De las Nieves

Haria
24th February: Martes de carnaval
24th June: San Juan

Tinajo
24th February: Martes de carnaval
24th June: San Juan

Yaiza
7th July: San Marcial del Rubicón
8th September: Ntra. Sra. de los Remedios

Our thanks to Angela at www.lanzarotelates.com for this information

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