Celebrated on February 28, It marks a defining moment of regional pride in southern Spain. The observance carries deep Historical significance, commemorating the 1980 referendum that granted Andalusia autonomy. Streets and plazas come alive with flags, music, and communal gatherings. Bright. Joyful. Expressive. The day also holds strong Civic importance, reinforcing democratic participation and regional identity within Spain’s broader constitutional framework. Schools and public institutions host cultural programs that celebrate heritage, language, and tradition. Through reflection and festivity, Andalusia Day embodies unity, self-determination, and the enduring vibrancy of Andalusian cultural and political life.
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