When and where is the parade?

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William Morris
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When and where is the parade?

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The kids parade was held by the harbour last year.

Is it the same this year or has it gone back to Kennedy Square?

What is the day and date?

Thank you in anticipation.
William Morris
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Re: When and where is the parade?

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Thank you.
galexinda
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'Tsiknopempti', Thursday 8 February 2pm,
Makariou Avenue (Next to Kennedy Square) Paphos.
Food and wine will be offered. “Ieroi Kipoi” Dance Group of Yeroskipos, Folkloric Association “Ktima”, Pafos Music Society Serenaders, Live music by the “Odyssey” Music Scheme.
Organizer: Municipality of Pafos. Information – Tel: 26935523 / 26822218

ENTRY OF KING OF THE CARNIVAL - Thursday 8 February 3.30pm
Griva Dhigeni Avenue Paphos

Starts from Cooperative Savings Society, ends at Town Hall Square, followed by a feast in Kennedy Square at 4.30pm.
Information – Tel: 26935523 / 26822218.

Saturday 10 February at 11.00 am the ‘Giorgalletos Candadators’ will entertain by singing as they make their way through the alleyways of the old town ending up at Kennedy Square.

The annual municipality ‘Grand carnival dance’ will be held at the Aloe Hotel on Friday February 16 at 8pm. The popular contest for best costume will again go ahead with awards for individuals, couples and groups, where winners will receive cash prizes.

The main carnival parade will take place on Saturday February 17 at 3pm, heading along Poseidonos Avenue in Kato Paphos which runs parallel to the seafront. Floats will assemble at Almyra hotel and the parade will conclude at the car park of the archaeological park.

http://talanews.blogspot.com.cy/2017/11 ... -2018.html

There are also events in Coral Bay and Peyia.
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