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The offering to the Virgin of the Forsaken begins with masks, social distance

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Valencia, Sep 3 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Eusebio Calatayud) The first session of the offering of flowers to the Virgin of the Forsaken, patron saint of Valencia, begun with people wearing masks, social distance and without public.

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