The Moor captain, his standard bearer and his entourage of warriors landed yesterday afternoon in Denia, where they plan to settle, at least until Thursday. Punctual to his appointment the Moors arrived in the port of Denia where Christians were waiting to welcome them to their land. He then moved in parade to the Plaza del Consell, where the act of signing of the truce took place.
To celebrate the arrival of the Moors and the beginning of the holidays, festeros of 16 filaes Denia shared a camp dinner on Calle Magallanes.
One of the postmen of the Moro side on horseback in Marqués de Campo street
Act of the Landing of the festivities of Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Bando moro during the Landing of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Hundreds of people fill the Plaza del Consell during the signing of the Truce
The Moor camp arrives at the Plaza del Consell
The Christian captain, Justo Morales, signs the truce with the Moorish side
The Moorish captain, Francisco Caselles, signs the truce with the Christian side
Christian ambassador during the act of Disembarkation of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
The Christian ambassador reading the manuscript delivered by the Moorish band
The Moorish ambassador during the act of Disembarkation of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
The president of the AMMICC together with the captains, flaggers and ambassadors of the Moors and Christians 2012
The president of the AMMICC with the captains, standard bearers and ambassadors for the act of landing of the Moors and Christians 2012
The president of the AMMICC, the captains, flag-bearers and ambassadors during the pasacalle after the Dénia Moors and Christians Disembarkation 2012
The public enjoys the D-Day Landing of the Moors and Christians 2012
Christian ambassador during his previous speech to the signing of the truce 2012
Christian Ambassador after the Truce Signing
Ambassador Moor during his dissertation before the signing of the Truce
Christians banners out of the Landing of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Alkamar during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Almogàvers during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Almoràvides during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Berebers-Tuaregs during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Cavallers during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Creuats during the pasacalle after the Disembarkation of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Deniers during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Guerrers Hospitalaris during the post parade the landing of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Marins Corsaris during the parade after the Descent of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Mozárabes during the pasacalle after the Disembarkation of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Filà Walies during the pasacalle after the Disembarkation of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
Truce signature of the Moors and Crisitianos of Dénia 2012
The stooge of the chariot of Falla Baix la Mar in the landing of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
La filà Amiries, Captaincy Mora 2012, shows its banner to the public gathered on Marqués de Campo street
The Plaza del Consell packed during the Truce Signing
The Moorish flags look down the street Marqués de Campo
The Christian camps during the act of the Landing of the festivals of Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
The postmen of the captain Moor at a trot on Diana Street
The postmen of the Moorish captain arrive at the Plaza del Consell
The ambassadors of both sides show their desire to live in peace
Members of the filà Abencerrajes and of the filà Almoràvides during the parade after the Dune of the Moros y Cristianos Dénia 2012
Members of the filà Walies and of the filà Amazigh during the parade after the Landing of the Moors and Christians Dénia 2012
It is a real shame that after waiting more than half an hour with the children the landing could not be seen, since the members of the different filaes made a "circle" that prevented the visualization of the act. There was an outbreak of booing but nothing at all, it was disappointing.
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It is a real shame that after waiting more than half an hour with the children the landing could not be seen, since the members of the different filaes made a "circle" that prevented the visualization of the act. There was an outbreak of booing but nothing at all, it was disappointing.