Marzas
Marzas is the name given to the songs with which the month of March is received and the arrival of the spring season is celebrated. They are sung the last day of February or the first of March in Cantabria and nearby areas in northern Spain. The young singers, called marceros, are given away in exchange for traditional products such as cornbread, black pudding, chorizo, etc.
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- Cabuniaegius
- Candamus
- Cantabria
- Epane
- Erudinus
- Mater Deva
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| Creatures |
- Alicorniu
- Anjana
- Arquetu
- Basiliscu
- Bichu amarillu
- Brujas de Ongayu
- Caballucos del Diablu
- Cuegle
- Cuines de Silió
- Culebre
- Duende zahorí
- Enanucos bigaristas
- Espumeros
- Fish-man
- Gallu de la muerte
- Guajona
- Hechiceras del Ebro
- Ijana
- Mengues
- Monuca
- Mozas del Agua
- Musgosu
- Nuberu
- Ojáncana
- Ojáncanu
- Osa de Andara
- Pájaru de la alegría
- Pájaru de ojos amarillos
- Pecu
- Ramidreju
- Reina Mora
- Sierpe de Peñacastillu
- Sirenuca
- Sun of the Dead
- Tentiruju
- Trasgu
- Trastolillu
- Trenti
- Ventolines
- Viejuca de Vispieres
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| Locations |
- Deva River
- Fuentes Tamáricas
- Mons Vindius
- Montehano
- Mozagro
- Mount Cildá
- Peña Amaya
- Peña Sagra
- Peña Santa
- Pico Dobra
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| Others |
- Cantabrian Steles
- Cantabrum / Lábaru
- Patera of Otañes
- Cantabrian Neptune
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