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Tag: San Jorge

Posted on April 18, 2015April 15, 2015

Saint George Day: A Day for (Book) Lovers

Whether you’re a lover or a book-lover or both, la Dia de San Jorge is a romantic day featuring gifts of books and roses. Saint George Day or World Book & Copyright Day, the 23rd of April is a celebration of literature born in Spain.

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