The rainbow flag has returned to the streets of Madrid this Saturday, July 9, under the slogan 'In the face of hate: visibility, pride and resilience'. The march has had fifty floats and approximately million attendees as the final touch to the festivities that started on June 28. The great demonstration has toured Madrid from the roundabout of Carlos V, in Atocha, to the Plaza de Colón. Chueca, Plaza de Pedro Zerolo, Callao, Plaza de Barceló and Plaza España have been the core of Pride, which after two years of pandemic has returned to the streets of Madrid without restrictions until Sun


The rainbow flag has returned to the streets of Madrid this Saturday, July 9, under the slogan 'In the face of hate: visibility, pride and resilience'. The march has had fifty floats and approximately million attendees as the final touch to the festivities that started on June 28. The great demonstration has toured Madrid from the roundabout of Carlos V, in Atocha, to the Plaza de Colón. Chueca, Plaza de Pedro Zerolo, Callao, Plaza de Barceló and Plaza España have been the core of Pride, which after two years of pandemic has returned to the streets of Madrid without restrictions until Sunday, July 10. The Organizing Committee of the LGBTI State Pride, made up of COGAM, the LGTB+ Collective of Madrid, the State Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Trans and Bisexuals (FELGTB) and the Association of Companies and Professionals for the LGTBI Collective of Madrid (AEGAL), is the festival coordinator.


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