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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. VALERIA, 11 years old, dressed as Maya, walks towards the town church, after sitting at the altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the Madrid town of Colmenar Viejo.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A girl shows the tiara with flowers that she will wear during the celebration of 'La Maya' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid. Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of the 'Maya' Julia during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a white Manila shawl and a diadem made with different types of flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Ainhoa the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a black Manila shawl and a diadem made with different types of flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Zoe the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a pink Manila shawl and a diadem made with different types of pink and red flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A relative of Valeria the 'Maya' doing the final touches to her flower diadem. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. People arround the altar of the 'Maya' Ainhoa at the main square of Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Valeria on her altar wearing a blue Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by wildflowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The main square of Colmenar Viejo pack of people celebrating the 'Las Mayas' Spring festival. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Photographers taking pictures of the altar of Alcira the 'Maya' (L) in Feria street of Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Ainhoa the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a black Manila shawl and a diadem made with different types of flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The parents of the 'Maya' Julia helping her down from the altar after two hours of standing still on it. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Antia on her altar wearing a pearl Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by purple lavender flowers, yellow broom (retama) flowers and other wildflowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The altar of the 'Maya' Antia surrounded by people enjoying the Colmenar' Spring festival. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Empty altar of the 'Maya' Julia before starting the 'Las Mayas' festival in Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A traditional folk group singing and playing for the 'Maya' Julia in the main square of Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Photographers taking pictures of the altar of Ainhoa in the main square of Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Ainhoa on her altar wearing a black Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by lavander and other wildflowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Julia on her altar wearing a white Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by purple lavander flowers and yellow broom (retama) flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Alcira the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a black Manila shawl and a diadem made with red and pink flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Julia the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a white Manila shawl and a diadem made with different types of flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Alcira on her altar wearing a black Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by lavender and other wildflowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Antia the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a pearl Manila shawl and a diadem made with different types of flowers with a purple dominant. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Antia on her altar looking to ther left, wearing a pearl Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by purple lavender flowers, yellow broom (retama) flowers and other wildflowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Julia on her altar wearing a white Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by purple lavander flowers and yellow broom (retama) flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. The 'Maya' Zoe on her altar wearing a pink Manila shawl and a flower diadem and surrounded by wildflowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Empty altar of the 'Maya' Zoe before starting the 'Las Mayas' festival in Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Empty altar of the 'Maya' Ainhoa before starting the 'Las Mayas' festival in Colmenar Viejo. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Face of Valeria the 'Maya' wearing a blue Manila shawl and a flower diadem surrounded by wildflowers in her altar. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. Portrait of Zoe the 'Maya' during Colmenar Viejo Spring festival, she is wearing a pink Manila shawl and a diadem made with pink flowers. ‘Las Mayas’ is a pagan tradition that celebrates the arrival of the Spring, worshiping young girls surrounded by flowers and offerings. This festivity has a Roman origin and is held the 2nd of May in Colmenar Viejo (Spain). © Valentin Sama-Rojo/Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A girl shows the tiara with flowers that she will wear during the celebration of ''La Maya'' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. VALERIA, 11 years old, dressed as Maya poses for the camera before sitting at the altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the Madrid town of Colmenar Viejo.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. ALCIRA, 14 years old, dressed as a Maya, sits on an altar during the celebration of ''La Maya'' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A woman places white flowers on a flower carpet on an altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. JULIA, 13 years old, dressed as a Maya, sits on an altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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May 2, 2024, Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain: A group of ''Mayas'', with bouquets of flowers, line up inside the church, to give a floral offering to the Virgin of the town, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. VALERIA, 11 years old, dressed as Maya, walks towards the town church, after sitting at the altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the Madrid town of Colmenar Viejo.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. ZOE, 12 years old, dressed as Maya poses for the camera before sitting at the altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the Madrid town of Colmenar Viejo.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A man places flowers on an altar where a Maya will sit, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A man sprinkles water on the flowers on an altar, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. A girl places coins in a basket in offering to La MAYA, during the celebration of ''La Maya'', in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. VALERIA, 11 years old, dressed as a Maya, sits on an altar during the celebration of ''La Maya'' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. ANTIA, 15 years old, dressed as a Maya, sits on an altar during the celebration of ''La Maya'' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. AINHOA, 10 years old, dressed as a Maya, sits on an altar during the celebration of ''La Maya'' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. 2nd May, 2024. ZOE, 12 years old, dressed as Maya, sits on an altar during the celebration of ''La Maya'' in the town of Colmenar Viejo in Madrid.Las Mayas are girls between 7 and 14 years old who sit for two hours at an altar decorated with flowers and plants to celebrate the beginning of spring. This tradition originating from the town of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, dates back to medieval times, according to ancient documents. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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