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World Youth Day 2011 (Spanish: Jornada Mundial de la Juventud 2011) was the 2011 occurrence of World Youth Day, a Catholic event held from 16–21 August 2011 in Madrid, Spain focused on youth. [1] Media estimated the event's attendance as over a million [ 2 ] or 1.5 million.
Since 2002, World Youth Day has been held every three years. After the 2011 event the next World Youth Day was scheduled a year earlier than usual, in 2013 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in order to avoid any conflict with the 2014 FIFA World Cup being held in 12 host cities throughout Brazil and the 2016 Summer Olympics being held in Rio de ...
World Youth Day 2023: 1–6 August 2023 1.5 million Religious gathering Lisbon Portugal [141] Funeral of the Duke of Wellington: 18 November 1852 1.5 million Funeral London UK The crowd had travelled from all over the United Kingdom by train and represented more than five percent of the total population [142] World Youth Day 2011: 16–21 ...
Hundreds of thousands of flag-waving young people from around the globe gave Pope Francis a raucous welcome to the World Youth Day festival in Portugal's capital Thursday, in a sign of youthful ...
Pages in category "World Youth Day" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... World Youth Day 2011; World Youth Day 2013;
August 16–19, 2011 Madrid, Spain: taped one-hour shows from World Youth Day celebrations October 24–27, 2011: Rome, Italy Week of broadcasts from Vatican Radio after the third listener pilgrimage December 1, 2011 San Diego, California: Celebrating the show's fifth anniversary December 2, 2011 Los Angeles, California: February 16–17, 2012
News that Seoul, South Korea would host World Youth Day in 2027 was a reflection of the continent's increasing importance to the Catholic Church, given the church is young and growing there ...
Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Note 1: 3 United States Cameron Burrell, Aldrich Bailey, Arman Hall, Najee Glass: 1:51.53: Q, WYL 2: 1 Brazil Flávio Lucena, Renato dos Santos, Maykon da Cunha, Carlos Grachet