The festival of San FermÃn
Posted on 17. Jul, 2009 in Bizarre and Odd, Featured
The festival of San FermÃn in the city of Pamplona (Navarre, Spain), is a deeply rooted celebration held annually from 12:00, 6 July, when the opening of the fiesta is marked by setting off the pyrotechnic chupinazo, to midnight 14 July, with the singing of the Pobre de MÃ.

While its most famous event is the encierro, the running of the bulls, the biggest day is 7 July, when thousands of people accompany a replica of the statue of Saint Fermin along the streets in the old part of Pamplona. San Fermin is accompanied by dancers and street entertainers, such as the Gigantes (giant-sized figures who represent the King and Queen of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America) and the Cabezudos (the Bigheads).

The week-long celebration involves many other traditional and folkloric events. It is known locally as Sanfermines and is held in honor of Saint Fermin, the co-patron of Navarra. Its events were central to the plot of The Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway, which brought it to the general attention of English-speaking people. It has become probably the most internationally renowned fiesta in Spain. Over 1,000,000 people come to watch this festival.



























4 Comments
deskebbgk@yahoo.com
19. Jul, 2009
SICK
ásgeir
31. Jul, 2009
Oh my fucking god, poor animal
suza
04. Aug, 2009
Poor animal ….sick people…. :(((
diem
20. Sep, 2009
sick sick sick ppl!!!!!
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