‘Nochevieja’ (New Year’s Eve) in Spain is a relatively
quiet affair, with families dining late whilst awaiting the clock to strike midnight. At this time 12 grapes are
eaten, one on each strike of the clock, in order to bring good luck for the coming
year.
A small number of villages in Granada Province also have
fiestas scheduled in December. Since the dates may vary each year, please
follow the website links for up to date information.
For
villages that do not quote a website fiesta dates may be checked here.
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