The Moorish side of the festivities of Moors and Christians de Dénia is made up of eight rows, three of them for women. They are exactly half of those who participate in the Dianense festivities, considered one of the most important in the city and which has achieved the distinction of Festival of Autonomous Tourist Interest.
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Filà Abencerrages
Founded in 2006, the filà Abencerrajes is one of the youngest of the Moors and Christians festivals in Dénia. Belonging to the Moorish side, this row has around 25 festeros on its lists that stand out for their red baggy pants, their white shirt and their black vest with golden letters.
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Filà Alkamar
In 1999, some women from Dénia made history by forming the first row of the Moorish band of women: the filà Alkamar. The girls of the half moon stand out for their maroon djellaba with silver embroidered moons. Altogether this group 33 women of all ages.
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Filà Almorávides
La filà Almorávides She is one of the founders of the Moors and Christians festival in Dénia. He belongs to the Moorish side, and currently his ranks make up a score of revelers whose official clothing is perhaps the most showy with his black and white vertical striped pants, yellow shirt, purple sash and green vest.
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Filà Amazigh
La filà Amazigh is a filà of women belonging to the Moorish side formed in the year 2005, when a group of friends was encouraged to create their own formation to participate in the festivities of Moors and Christians of Dénia, becoming the second women's filà of the Moorish side and the third to join the party.
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Filà Amiries
La filà Amiries, belonging to the Moorish side of the festivities of Moors and Christians of Dénia, was founded, along with the party, in the year 1980. It is one of the veteran filaes that in the 2013 year, and after an intense year of captaincy, decided to make a break and asked for the leave of the party. In 2014 they returned to take their place with a fortnight of festeros.
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Filà berebers-Tuaregs
In the year 2004 was created in Dénia FILA Tuaregs and a year later the filà was born berebers, both on the Moorish side. After two years of independence, the members of both filà observed that they shared many things in common, so they decided to join forces to create a single filà, larger and more powerful, that would enrich the festival of the Moors and Christians in Dénia.
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Filà Barbary Pirates
In 2011, and challenging a particularly critical moment in the economy, a group of Dianenses women were encouraged to create what would be the sixth row of the Moors and Christians festivities of Dénia: the filà Barbary PiratesBelonging to the Moors.
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Filà walies
La filà walies, belonging to the Moorish side of the Moors and Christians festivities of Dénia, was one of the founders in 1980. Its members wear djellaba with golden, orange and black stripes, a hanging row shield and a black bonnet. Currently, it is made up of around thirty party-goers.
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