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<b>Barcelona</b> Tourist Guide
The Giants parade is a popular event for the whole family. Huge giants with effigies of kings, queens and nobles march through the streets. These huge figures tower above the crowds and spin around and around so the crowds can see them in all their glory.
City Giants are representing the King James I, and Queen Violant of Hungary, in honor and memory of the local monarchy in Catalonia of the Middle Ages.
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