
Falles Light Up Llavorsí and València d’Àneu in Pyrenean Tradition
Hundreds of people participated in the 'falles' descent, a unique fire festival in the Lleida Pyrenees.
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Hundreds of people participated in the 'falles' descent, a unique fire festival in the Lleida Pyrenees.

Rural Agents detected a man with 22 trout, surpassing the limit and minimum size, and using prohibited equipment.

The village inhabitants complain about the noise and danger caused by motorcycles, ATVs, and caravans speeding through narrow tracks.

Around sixty villagers navigated the mountain illuminated solely by flames in one of the most spectacular Pyrenean traditions.

Hundreds of residents and visitors witness the Pyrenean tradition, recognized by UNESCO, which honors deceased fire bearers.

The tradition of rolling bonfires, an unparalleled visual spectacle, remains alive in Pallars Sobirà despite challenges.

The new cutting room and vehicle cleaning point aim to complete the meat value chain and promote sales in Pallars Sobirà.

Annual censuses in Sort and Esterri d'Àneu show an increase in nests, indicating an atmosphere free from pollution.

The Cooperativa del Pallars will manage the facility, enabling local farmers to close the production cycle and sell local meat directly.

A hiker has lost their life after falling approximately 100 meters in the municipality of Alins.

The exhibition, based on Ramon Violant i Simorra's work files, explores winter and summer solstice rituals in the Pyrenees.

Fifteen municipalities celebrate this ancient tradition declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.