Navarre it has very rich and varied customs. Definitely, the running of the bulls and the bullfights in San Fermin they are the best known; Yet there is a whole world of traditions en Navarre that should be known.

Una custom very curious is that of King of the Faba, at the beginning of the year. The children are filled with emotion when they discover that their piece of donut contains the "bean" or small gift hidden in the dough, which entitles them to be welcomed into a palace, church or castle and be proclaimed King of Navarre with the same ceremonial of the Middle Ages. This comes from an old children's party.

The carnivals have a unique character, especially in the north of Navarre. People dress up in Ituren and Zubieta to accompany the "ioaldunak" or "zanpantzar" who parade from one town to another. He lantz carnival is the best known; here the bandit Miel Otxin, represented by a large straw doll, is executed and burned.

Religiosity is deeply rooted among Navarrese. Among the most famous customs is the multitudinous «Javierada«, A silent popular demonstration in the Javier castle, the cradle of the patron of Navarre Francisco de Javier. During the Good Friday The processions of towns and cities where you can "see" the air, represented on a banner. At night of Holy Saturday, cloister for the Pamplona Cathedral It is the scene of the Procession of the Meeting between the risen Christ and his Mother. The next day, Easter is celebrated in Tudela with the Descent of the Angel, a ceremony in which a child descends through the air to remove the veil of mourning that covers Mary's face.

Descent of the Angel
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Parties summer start with San Juan's bonfires. In the shortest and brightest night, the useless junk that prevents freedom from living the best time of the year, the one in which the towns of Navarre explode with the patron saint festivities, among which the universal ones stand out.Sanfermines«.

En Christmas the Olentzero, a fat and drinking chickadee, comes down from the mountain to announce the event in the Christmas Eve and bring gifts to children; This festival, which originates from Lesaka, has spread to other rural and urban locations.

Finally, on the last night of the year, young people, especially in Urdiáin, celebrate the water rite; They collect the new water from the source in jars and offer it to the authorities and neighbors in exchange for the Christmas bonus.

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