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Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle

Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle

Summary

An annual festival called "Els Enfarinats" takes place in the Spanish town of Ibi, where people engage in a mock battle using flour, eggs, and fireworks. Participants in military-style costumes pretend to hold a coup, and they collect "taxes" for charity from locals. The event, tied to the Day of the Innocents on December 28, has been a tradition for over 200 years.

Key Facts

  • "Els Enfarinats" is a festival in Ibi, Spain.
  • The event features a playful fight using flour, eggs, and fireworks.
  • Participants wear military costumes and stage a fake coup.
  • They ask locals for donations, calling them "taxes."
  • If donations aren't given, participants throw eggs or flour at people.
  • The festival coincides with Spain's Day of the Innocents.
  • This tradition has been ongoing for more than 200 years.
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