Spain has many famous Easter traditions, especially in the south. Three cities highlighted are Seville, Zamora, and Logroño. Seville has 57 brotherhoods that participate in daily processions during Easter week, with the most famous being the Virgin of the Macarena. Zamora, in northern Spain, has 17 brotherhoods and a 800-year old Easter tradition that is internationally renowned, like Seville. The most famous Zamora procession features groups of penitents. In Logroño, the main Easter procession depicts Jesus and Mary meeting, though Easter is more locally significant there than famous. The author's small village of Aras also holds one brotherhood's procession on