2. Carnival Monday
On Monday villagers get dressed more or less like
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“peasant people”.
Early in the morning on Tuesday “the Diana” is
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performed in the main square.
3. Carnival Tuesday
In the morning people make the Pero Palo ride on a donkey
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towards his simulated judgment.
That same afternoon participants simulate “a shooting” to kill the
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Pero Palo.
At night the Peropalo is finally “killed” with shotguns.
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4. Ash Wednesday
The final part of the festival is the “buried of the
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sardine”, when the sardine is walked around the town
to be finally burned in the Main Square.
After this, sardines are cooked in the square to be
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tasted by all the participants.