Sofia Martinez, a 26-year-old traveler from Mexico, had always been drawn to the idea of cultural immersion rather than sightseeing alone. For her, travel was not about checking landmarks off a list, but about understanding how people lived, celebrated, and expressed their history through tradition. Spain had long occupied a special place in her imagination, especially its regional festivals—events known for blending music, movement, food, and centuries-old customs into powerful communal experiences. During the summer of her visit, Sofia chose to explore a lesser-known historic town in the Andalusian region rather than a major tourist city. She was drawn by...
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