Known as ‘Día de la Comunidad Valenciana’, this regional holiday commemorates the capture of the city of Valencia from Moorish forces in 1238 by King James I of Aragon.
In Valencia town itself, a Fireworks Festival is held at midnight on 8th October. The next day, as every year, the Bajada de la Real Senyera (the Descent of the Royal Flag) from the Municipal Historical Museum will open the festive day. From this place a civic procession starts toward the Metropolitan Church Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria. Then the procession will stop to make a floral offering at the statue of the Rey Jaume I (King James the First) and then it continues towards the Town Hall.
And on the 12th October there is another another Fiesta Day This time national rather than regional.
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