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The Carnival Parade of MaaseikisBelgium's oldest carnival parade. The parade takes place yearly on Laetare SundayinMaaseik, in the northeast of Belgium. The first official parade, then called Cavalcade, was in 1865.
Except during both World Wars there has been a parade every year since 1865. Since 1949 there has also been a prince carnival in the parade. It is a large parade with groups and floats from all over Belgian and Dutch Limburg as well as from North Rhine-Westphalia. The parade goes through the historical city of Maaseik and is about 2,5 km long.
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