-
opening of the
festival is
marked by
setting off the
firework chupinazo (or
txupinazo in Basque). The
rocket was
launched at 12:00 noon on 6 July from a city...
-
nightly firework displays. The
festivities begin with the
chupinazo or
txupinazo,
which is the
launch of a
small rocket, and the
reading of a proclamation...
- "Fanático" 3:45 9. "Ciencia ficción" 3:47 10. "Correré" 3:00 11. "La venganza" 3:27 12. "Loco yo?" 2:33 13. "Mísera vida" 2:42 14. "El gran
txupinazo" 3:12...
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honor its
saint patron San Miguel. The
fiestas include the
launch of the
Txupinazo,
lunch cooked by the
different parties in the oak
grove followed by music...
- in the city. The
first event of the
festival is the
chupinazo (Basque:
txupinazo), the
release of a
signal rocket, also
known as the
first bang, which...
- The
square is host to the
start of the festival, on 6 July, with the
txupinazo and to the end of the festival, on 14 July, with the
Gaixoa Ni or Pobre...
- The
actual festivity starts at six o'clock in the
afternoon with the
txupinazo and Celedón's (a rag doll with an umbrella) descent. Once Celedón reaches...
- concerts.
Festivities begin at six o'clock in the
afternoon with the
txupinazo and Celedon's (a rag doll with an umbrella) descent. Once Celedón reaches...
- the ikurriña and Cuba on the
balcony of the town hall and
throw the
txupinazo start of the holidays.
During the
holidays 'Bartolo' you will witness...