- Aragonese,
comparing them to the ever-battling "Gigantes" and "Cabezudos".
Gegants at La Mare de Déu de la
Salut Festival from Algemesí,
Spain Gigantes of...
- (Asturias) Sima de las
Palomas (Region of Murcia)
Zafarraya (Granada) Cova del
Gegant (Sitges)
Furninha cave
Abrigo do
Lagar Velho (Leiria)
Figueira Brava (Arrabida...
- Spanish). La Vanguardia. 15
March 2017.
Retrieved 26 May 2017. "Reneix el
gegant adormit" (in Catalan). L'Esportiu de Catalunya. 26 May 2017.
Retrieved 26...
- (Torrelles de Foix, Barcelona),
Galls Carboners (Mont-ral, Tarragona), Cova del
Gegant [ca] (Sitges, Barcelona),
Montanissell cave (Call de Nargó, Lleida). paradolmens...
- in the year 1902, when
parades included papier maché "giants"
known as
gegants i
capgrossos and a po****r
dance from Empordà that was
becoming po****r...
-
legends Traditions Caganer Castells Correfoc Falles Fogueres de Sant Joan
Gegants i
capgrossos Moros i
cristians Muixeranga Saint George's Day
Sardana Tió...
- also the
setting for one of Ibiza's po****r
fables (Rondalles [ca]). Es
Gegant des Vedrà (The
Giant of Es Vedrà) is the tale
about two
brothers who, to...
- Pic de la
Fossa del
Gegant is a
mountain in Catalonia, Spain.
Located in the Pyrenees, it has an
altitude of 2,807
metres (9,209 ft)
above sea level. Mountains...
- of the
Catalan po****r
culture are also
usually present:
parades with
gegants (giants), bigheads, stick-dancers and musicians, and the correfoc, where...
-
legends Traditions Caganer Castells Correfoc Falles Fogueres de Sant Joan
Gegants i
capgrossos Moros i
cristians Muixeranga Saint George's Day
Sardana Tió...