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Un grupo de escolares en hilera pasan por debajo de una carpa fallera instalada  en una calzada abierta a la circulación durante las Fallas de Valencia.

Un grupo de escolares en hilera pasan por debajo de una carpa fallera instalada en una calzada abierta a la circulación durante las Fallas de Valencia.

Ha sido espectacular poder circular por una ciudad diferente: #València en 🔥 #Fallas.

📸 Calles cortadas, carpas en la calzada, y chicos y chicas pedaleando junto a su profesorado en los itinerarios urbanos de 🚴🏻‍♀️ #AulaCiclista.

Las 🚲 #bicis se adaptan a todas las circunstancias.

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In recent weeks, Valencia 🇪🇸 has pulsed to the sound of Las Fallas. Here are some snapshots from those crazy days!

#fujifeed #fujilove #myfujilove #new_street_wave #myfuji #spicollective #ssicollaborative #streetstyle #streetphotographyinternational #streetphotography #valència #fallas #fallas2026

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¿Te gustan las series? ¡Pues apúntate esta y su último estreno! 🎬

🔥🎆Descubre las #Fallas de #València en el nuevo capítulo de ´Desde el Interior'.

👮‍♂️ Acompaña a la @policia.es en el dispositivo que protege esta gran fiesta.

🎞️ https://shorturl.at/aNngO

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In recent weeks, Valencia 🇪🇸 has pulsed to the sound of Las Fallas. Here are some snapshots from those crazy days!

#fujifeed #fujilove #myfujilove #new_street_wave #myfuji #spicollective #ssicollaborative #streetstyle #streetphotographyinternational #streetphotography #valència #fallas #fallas2026

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In recent weeks, Valencia 🇪🇸 has pulsed to the sound of Las Fallas. Here are some snapshots from those crazy days!

#fujifeed #fujilove #myfujilove #new_street_wave #myfuji #spicollective #ssicollaborative #streetstyle #streetphotographyinternational #streetphotography #valència #fallas #fallas2026

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🎬 Ya puedes ver ‘València en Fallas’, el nuevo capítulo de la 3ª temporada de ‘Desde el Interior’.

🔥Tradición, cultura y sonido llenan cada rincón...bajo la protección de @policia.es.

🎞️ https://shorturl.at/aNngO

#València #fallas

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In recent weeks, Valencia 🇪🇸 has pulsed to the sound of Las Fallas. Here are some snapshots from those crazy days!

#fujifeed #fujilove #myfujilove #new_street_wave #myfuji #spicollective #ssicollaborative #streetstyle #streetphotographyinternational #streetphotography #valència #fallas #fallas2026

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El ninot que mantiene viva la memoria de Carabantes en el Cabanyal La falla Reina Vte. Guillot homenajea al aficionado que vestía el murciélago del Valencia Mónica López Saleta, Castellón En el centro del Cabanyal, entre pólvora, sátira y tradición, existe un nino…

Un ninot en El Cabanyal mantiene viva la memoria de Julián Carabantes, figura muy querida del mundo fallero. Más que arte, es un homenaje que conecta emoción, barrio y tradición en las Fallas, así lo ha quería mostrar la Falla Reina Vte Guillot🧵👇
#Fallas #Valencia

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In recent weeks, Valencia 🇪🇸 has pulsed to the sound of Las Fallas. Here are some snapshots from those crazy days!

#fujifeed #fujilove #myfujilove #new_street_wave #myfuji #spicollective #ssicollaborative #streetstyle #streetphotographyinternational #streetphotography #valència #fallas #fallas2026

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València hubiera recaudado casi un millón de euros de tasa a los turistas estas Fallas si el PP no la hubiera derogado Teniendo en cuenta que en 2025 se registraron 662.047 pernoctaciones entre el 13 y el 19 de marzo, aplicando la tasa aprobada por el Gobierno del Botánico que derogaron el PP y Vox y sumando el fin de...

🔴 #València hubiera recaudado casi un millón de euros de #Tasa a los #Turistas estas #Fallas si el #PP no la hubiera derogado

#MarcaPP🇪🇦🤮👇🏼

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Tres turistas alemanes detenidos tras provocar daños con petardos en un hotel de Valencia durante las Fallas Durante las Fallas 2026 en Valencia, la Policía Nacional ha detenido a tres turistas alemanes de 21, 22 y 24 años por causar daños importantes en el Hotel Rey D. Jaime. Los jóvenes lanzaron petardos de alta potencia dentro de su habitación, en el pasillo y por la ventana, generando molestias entre otros huéspedes y transeúntes. Afortunadamente, no se registraron heridos graves. La actuación policial se produjo tras las denuncias del personal del hotel, y los agentes encontraron una cantidad considerable de material pirotécnico almacenado en la habitación, que fue retirado por artificieros del Tedax. Este incidente se enmarca en un fenómeno creciente conocido como 'turismo pirotécnico', donde aficionados extranjeros de Alemania y Países Bajos visitan Valencia principalmente para participar en la pirotecnia callejera y presenciar la Nit del Foc. Además de estos tres arrestos, durante la Nit del Foc se detuvo a otros ocho individuos por el uso de petardos extremos cerca del Palau de les Arts, provocando heridas leves a una mujer y a un agente. Todos los arrestados quedaron en libertad tras pasar por el juzgado de guardia, y se les imputan delitos de desórdenes públicos, daños y, en algunos casos, atentado y lesiones. La Policía mantiene bajo vigilancia a los grupos de fanáticos de la pólvora para prevenir nuevos incidentes.

Tres turistas alemanes detenidos tras provocar daños con petardos en un hotel de Valencia durante las Fallas

🤖 IA: Es clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: Es clickbait ⚠️

#pirotecnia #turistas #fallas

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Y así ha quedado el manto floral de la Mare de Déu, el manto de la Virgen de los Desamparados, después de la Ofrenda de estas Fallas 2026: "No todo en el camino son espinas. Siempre hay esperanza"

#Fallas #Ofrenda #Virgen #Manto #Flores

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[Wikipedia]

The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in the city of Valencia, Spain; it is the patronal festival of the town, for which the patron saint is Saint Joseph; therefore the festival takes place around this saint's day, 19 March. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments burnt during the celebration. 

The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016. 

Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Commission, that meets at the Casal faller, and works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish paella, a speciality of the region. Each commission produces a construction known as falla which is burned the last day of the celebration. 

Traditionally during the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot (Valencian name for puppets or dolls) out for a grand parade, and then mounts it, each on its own elaborate firecracker-filled cardboard and paper-mâché artistic monument, in a street of the given neighbourhood.

The ninots and their falles are constructed according to an agreed-upon theme that has traditionally been a satirical jab at whatever draws the attention of the fallers (the registered participants of the casals). 

Since 1934 each of the fallas sends one of their figures to a competition, the Exposició del Ninot. This competition, which is won by popular vote, determines which of the ninots will be spared from burning.

Although the Falles is a very traditional event and many participants dress in medieval clothing, the ninots for 2005 included such modern characters as Shrek and George W. Bush, and the 2012 Falles included characters like Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.

[Wikipedia] The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in the city of Valencia, Spain; it is the patronal festival of the town, for which the patron saint is Saint Joseph; therefore the festival takes place around this saint's day, 19 March. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments burnt during the celebration. The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016. Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Commission, that meets at the Casal faller, and works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish paella, a speciality of the region. Each commission produces a construction known as falla which is burned the last day of the celebration. Traditionally during the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot (Valencian name for puppets or dolls) out for a grand parade, and then mounts it, each on its own elaborate firecracker-filled cardboard and paper-mâché artistic monument, in a street of the given neighbourhood. The ninots and their falles are constructed according to an agreed-upon theme that has traditionally been a satirical jab at whatever draws the attention of the fallers (the registered participants of the casals). Since 1934 each of the fallas sends one of their figures to a competition, the Exposició del Ninot. This competition, which is won by popular vote, determines which of the ninots will be spared from burning. Although the Falles is a very traditional event and many participants dress in medieval clothing, the ninots for 2005 included such modern characters as Shrek and George W. Bush, and the 2012 Falles included characters like Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.

[Wikipedia]

The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in the city of Valencia, Spain; it is the patronal festival of the town, for which the patron saint is Saint Joseph; therefore the festival takes place around this saint's day, 19 March. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments burnt during the celebration. 

The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016. 

Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Commission, that meets at the Casal faller, and works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish paella, a speciality of the region. Each commission produces a construction known as falla which is burned the last day of the celebration. 

Traditionally during the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot (Valencian name for puppets or dolls) out for a grand parade, and then mounts it, each on its own elaborate firecracker-filled cardboard and paper-mâché artistic monument, in a street of the given neighbourhood.

The ninots and their falles are constructed according to an agreed-upon theme that has traditionally been a satirical jab at whatever draws the attention of the fallers (the registered participants of the casals). 

Since 1934 each of the fallas sends one of their figures to a competition, the Exposició del Ninot. This competition, which is won by popular vote, determines which of the ninots will be spared from burning.

Although the Falles is a very traditional event and many participants dress in medieval clothing, the ninots for 2005 included such modern characters as Shrek and George W. Bush, and the 2012 Falles included characters like Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.

[Wikipedia] The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in the city of Valencia, Spain; it is the patronal festival of the town, for which the patron saint is Saint Joseph; therefore the festival takes place around this saint's day, 19 March. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments burnt during the celebration. The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016. Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Commission, that meets at the Casal faller, and works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish paella, a speciality of the region. Each commission produces a construction known as falla which is burned the last day of the celebration. Traditionally during the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot (Valencian name for puppets or dolls) out for a grand parade, and then mounts it, each on its own elaborate firecracker-filled cardboard and paper-mâché artistic monument, in a street of the given neighbourhood. The ninots and their falles are constructed according to an agreed-upon theme that has traditionally been a satirical jab at whatever draws the attention of the fallers (the registered participants of the casals). Since 1934 each of the fallas sends one of their figures to a competition, the Exposició del Ninot. This competition, which is won by popular vote, determines which of the ninots will be spared from burning. Although the Falles is a very traditional event and many participants dress in medieval clothing, the ninots for 2005 included such modern characters as Shrek and George W. Bush, and the 2012 Falles included characters like Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.

[Wikipedia]

The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in the city of Valencia, Spain; it is the patronal festival of the town, for which the patron saint is Saint Joseph; therefore the festival takes place around this saint's day, 19 March. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments burnt during the celebration. 

The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016. 

Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Commission, that meets at the Casal faller, and works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish paella, a speciality of the region. Each commission produces a construction known as falla which is burned the last day of the celebration. 

Traditionally during the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot (Valencian name for puppets or dolls) out for a grand parade, and then mounts it, each on its own elaborate firecracker-filled cardboard and paper-mâché artistic monument, in a street of the given neighbourhood.

The ninots and their falles are constructed according to an agreed-upon theme that has traditionally been a satirical jab at whatever draws the attention of the fallers (the registered participants of the casals). 

Since 1934 each of the fallas sends one of their figures to a competition, the Exposició del Ninot. This competition, which is won by popular vote, determines which of the ninots will be spared from burning.

Although the Falles is a very traditional event and many participants dress in medieval clothing, the ninots for 2005 included such modern characters as Shrek and George W. Bush, and the 2012 Falles included characters like Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.

[Wikipedia] The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in the city of Valencia, Spain; it is the patronal festival of the town, for which the patron saint is Saint Joseph; therefore the festival takes place around this saint's day, 19 March. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments burnt during the celebration. The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016. Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Commission, that meets at the Casal faller, and works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish paella, a speciality of the region. Each commission produces a construction known as falla which is burned the last day of the celebration. Traditionally during the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot (Valencian name for puppets or dolls) out for a grand parade, and then mounts it, each on its own elaborate firecracker-filled cardboard and paper-mâché artistic monument, in a street of the given neighbourhood. The ninots and their falles are constructed according to an agreed-upon theme that has traditionally been a satirical jab at whatever draws the attention of the fallers (the registered participants of the casals). Since 1934 each of the fallas sends one of their figures to a competition, the Exposició del Ninot. This competition, which is won by popular vote, determines which of the ninots will be spared from burning. Although the Falles is a very traditional event and many participants dress in medieval clothing, the ninots for 2005 included such modern characters as Shrek and George W. Bush, and the 2012 Falles included characters like Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.

#didyouknow #Ninots

Do you know about #ninots? Ninots are the large, satirical, and artistic figures made of cardboard, wood, and papier-mâché that form the central part of the annual #Fallas #festival in #Valencia, #Spain.

Image ©weavenews.org (left) ©ourtapestry.blog (right)

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Fallas de Valencia, esperanza.

Fallas de Valencia, esperanza.

HOPE!

#photography #street #valencia #fallas #canon #canonphotography

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Belros Snacks Shop Valencia

Belros Snacks Shop Valencia

Belros Snacks Shop Valencia

Belros Snacks Shop Valencia

Belros Snacks Shop Valencia

Belros Snacks Shop Valencia

Snack Time!

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Carlos Orts Domenech, artista fallero: «O empezamos a bajar el tamaño de las fallas o el oficio se va al pique» Carlos Orts Domenech, realizando la falla «Hope». Con más de dos décadas de trayectoria y tras pasar por los talleres más prestigiosos de València, el artista valenciano analiza la crisis de materi…

Carlos Orts Domenech, artista fallero: “O empezamos a bajar el tamaño de las fallas o el oficio se va a pique”.

Carlos nos abre las puertas de su taller en una entrevista de @criisgm8.bsky.social 🎨🔥

¡No te lo pierdas!
#fallas #artistafallero

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This week (16th-20th of March) we are closed and luckily for us (and everyone in #Valencia who gets away for Fallas) this year #Fallas falls brilliantly meaning there are holidays for many from the Saturday prior to Fallas, the 14th, until the Monday after Fallas the 23rd.

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¡Buenos días de vacaciones!

Los valencianos estáis fatal, es imposible dormir (peor que en Faluyah, jajaja). Aún así me lo he pasado en grande... ¡Y qué bien se almuerza! Eso sí que debería ser patrimonio de la humanidad 😋🤤

¡Feliz finde, nubecillas! 😁😘
#photography #art #fallas #valencia

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Está claro que las #Fallas no sólo han sido visitar #monumentos… 🐉☮️ cómo no, hemos comido algún #buñuelo. 😋

Aquí os cuento cómo gestiono yo los hidratos de carbono. El resto de personas con #diabetes… ¿cómo lo hacéis? ❓⁉️

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Buenos días, Maite, buen inicio de primavera 💐
Deseo que como mancha de aceite vaya calando el hecho de cambiar el foco de las #Fallas en #culturapopular, no en facherío, que vuelva a sus orígenes 🤞y que sea un espejo de la critica social #Ninot de 2024 y de 2025, ⬇️

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Wenn den Körper nach Schinken riecht … #Fallas

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#19Marzo la #Cremà de las #Fallas #València, ojalá con ella se quemara lo malo

Se salva de la Cremà, esa niña #NinotIndultat q soñaba una niñez muy diferente a la q vive, es #Onírica entre el deseo infantil de #paz y la cruda realidad de la #guerra, todo un alegato a favor de la vida y la esperanza

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The Crema, the day when the Fallas of Valencia are burned. The night of the cremà is on March 19, the day of San José. The Valencians say goodbye to the fallas reducing to ashes all the fallas monuments.

Less than 40 minutes to the last crema of the #fallas festival. www.visitvalencia.com/en/events-va...

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Los que fumáis, sea lo que sea, en aglomeraciones de gente que sepáis que sois unos hijos de la gran puta. #fallas #fallas2026

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A quemar corcho, vamoooooooooooos #fallas #fallas2026

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Hay que cambiar el foco, de asociarlas a facherio a asociarlas con #culturapopular, ya llevan demasiados años promoviendo esa asociación con la derechona más rancia, no podemos permitir que sea así.
Cambiemos la #mirada
El artículo de @senguix.bsky.social sobre #Fallas 👌

bsky.app/profile/mapi...

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Robos de arte, petardos, Guerra Civil y Fallas. El cómic más valenciano de @aferrercasas.bsky.social con unas acuarelas sensacionales.

Lee las primeras páginas de "Plan de huida" en www.grafitoeditorial.com/producto/pla... #cómic #Fallas #acuarelas

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Este finde estuve en las fallas 2026, pero me tuve que volver antes de la cremà y ahora estoy 🥹 #fallas

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"Las #Fallas, como cualquier manifestación cultural compleja, contienen en su interior tensiones, contradicciones y potencialidades diversas. Reducirlas a un bloque ideológico homogéneo fue siempre un error de diagnóstico" por @senguix.bsky.social 👌

#culturapopular

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Día de #fallas

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