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The Day of Cantabria, also known as Cantabria Day or Día de Cantabria, is a regional holiday celebrated in the autonomous community of Cantabria, located in northern Spain. This festive day typically takes place on the second Sunday in August.
The origins of the Day of Cantabria are rooted in the celebration of local customs and traditions. It was formerly known as "Día de la Montaña" (Mountain Day), highlighting the region's pride in its mountainous terrain and cultural heritage.
The day is marked by a showcase of Cantabrian folklore, including traditional music, dance, attire, and gastronomy. Parades often feature participants dressed in regional costumes, and there are performances by folk groups demonstrating dances like the pericote or jota montañesa.
Overall, The Day of Cantabria is a vibrant celebration dedicated to preserving and promoting the unique cultural identity of this Spanish community.