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  2. Valencia Fallas - Wikipedia

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    The Fallas (Valencian: Falles; Spanish: Fallas) is a traditional celebration held annually in commemoration of Saint Joseph in the city of Valencia, Spain. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March.

  3. Mascletà - Wikipedia

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    Video of the mascletà in Valencia's Town Hall Square on 18 March 2023 Fallas in the Valencian city of Alzira.. A mascletà (pronounced in Valencian: [maskleˈta]) is a pyrotechnic event characterized by the achievement of a noisy and rhythmic composition that features, particularly during daytime, in street festivities; it is typical of the Valencian Community ().

  4. Plantà - Wikipedia

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    Finishing touches to the plantá of Cuba-Literato Azorín streets in 2013. The plantá (which comes from the verb to plant; in Valencian, plantà) is the act of erecting a Falla or bonfire monument, in the Fallas or the Bonfires of Saint John, festivals held respectively in March and June in different localities of the community of Valencia (Spain).The plantà is currently considered the exact ...

  5. Falla Nou Campanar - Wikipedia

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    Falla Nou Campanar [1] (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈfaʎa ˈnɔw kampaˈnaɾ]) is a Falla in Valencia, Spain that is erected by falleros (volunteers) every year for the Festival of St. Joseph. From 2004 to 2009, Falla Nou Campanar won the best falla prize. [2] It won the largest fall competition seven times. [3]

  6. Virgen de los Desamparados - Wikipedia

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    This image was made in Valencia in the year 1713 and was touched to the original image of the Virgin enshrined in the basilica before going to the Philippines in the year 1717. Legend tells, on 24 February 1409, a Friday at the beginning of Lent , a Mercedarian friar named Joan Gilabert Jofré , was on his way from the priory on Mercy Square to ...

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  8. Falla monument - Wikipedia

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    As the monuments can be very high (often more than 10 meters), a specific technique has been developed to build them. The step is to prepare a draft and perhaps a scale model which must be approved by the comisión fallera (a committee formed by a group of people who support or finance a falla in a neighborhood of Valencia) who hires the artist.

  9. Falles - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Falles