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The poster shows what the Carnaval may have looked like at the beginning of the 20th century when local people gathered in a circle and threw a pottery jug in a game called Cancarro and also when a rope was strung between the houses to be used as a swing.
Hopefully soon, the schedule of events will be published by the Ayuntamiento for what is, in my opinion, the best fiesta of the year.
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