But, what is the difference between "the parade of the Carnival groups' and " pasa de Cabalgata" ?
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Garry M.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
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This question relates to:Spanish interactive reading exercise "El carnaval de las Palmas de Gran Canaria"
Reading A1, Celebrations & Important Dates, Listening or Seeing A1
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InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Garry
The word "cabalgata" refers to a parade, the same as the word "desfile", they both refer to the floats, the people, the music bands that walk along the parade.
I think that was your doubt, wasn't it?
Inma
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