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The most characteristic aspect of falles celebrations in Andorra is the fact that the torches are spun in circles. Although there is documentation about the…
A unique characteristic of the Andorra falles is that participants swing balls of fire around in circles, creating a circle of fire. This was originally…
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After dying out in the 1950s, this festival in Ordino is the most recent to be revived. The trunk of a black poplar is erected…
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Revived in 1996, the Sant Julià falles are similar to other Andorran falles, although they do have some unique features. The celebrations begin with the…