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The City Council presents a broad educational, cultural, and social program running from September to January.
Durangaldea
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The City Council presents a broad educational, cultural, and social program running from September to January.

From August 22nd to 29th, fireworks and parades will cause disruptions and stop changes.

The event, starting from the D'elikatuz center, will cover the market's history and future.

The town marks the Virgin's day with a cider tasting, family games, and various championships.

Irrintzi dancers and Antxinako Ama txistularis performed the traditional dance in the church and square, overcoming the rain.

Local youth ignited the fireworks and a trikipoteo took place, marking the start of a varied festive program.

This Thursday, the giant and cabezudo troupe from Llinars del Vallès will parade through Leitza's streets for children's enjoyment.

To organize the festival on September 19th, volunteers are needed to work at the food stalls and the popular meal.

Works will affect San Miguel, San Pedro, and Carmen streets, with access closures and alternating traffic.

The town's patron saint festivities have begun with numerous events and high participation, including children's tournaments and giant dances.

Watercolor and figure drawing will be covered by Mendo and Josu Maroto.

The solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, will be visible in the Basque Country, and taking appropriate safety measures is crucial.