The 12 grapes tradition has found its way to many Latin American and Caribbean countries where cultural ties to Spain have ...
The people of Spain traditionally watch a broadcast from Puerta del Sol in Madrid, where revelers gather in front of the ...
A New Year's Eve tradition historically practiced in Spain and across Latin America has become a trend on social media, and entails eating 12 grapes under a table at the stroke of midnight.
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Firework displays and light shows were held in cities across Europe as people in the region celebrated the new year in various ways, including eating 12 grapes for good luck in Spain.