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Canillo Burns Carnestoltes in Traditional Carnival Farewell

Hundreds gathered for the satirical trial, burning of the Carnestoltes figure, and a botifarrada barbecue, marking the end of Carnival festivities.

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Key Points

  • Public trial of Carnestoltes figure with humorous local critiques.
  • Symbolic burning to end Carnival celebrations.
  • Botifarrada with 300 portions hosted by Comú de Canillo.
  • High turnout praised by Cònsol Major Jordi Alcobé.

Canillo bid farewell to Carnival this afternoon with its traditional trial and burning of the Carnestoltes figure, drawing hundreds of attendees to the telecabina building for an event filled with satire, celebration, and community spirit.

Organized by the local Carnival "quadrilla," the ceremony followed time-honored customs. The Carnestoltes character faced a public trial for its misdeeds, highlighted in a humorous speech laced with local critiques that prompted laughter and applause from the crowd. After the mock sentence was pronounced, the figure was symbolically burned, signaling the end of this year's festivities.

The gathering concluded with a popular botifarrada hosted by the Comú de Canillo, where around 300 portions of botifarra were distributed in a lively, family-oriented atmosphere. The event underscored the parish's strong participatory tradition.

Cònsol Major Jordi Alcobé thanked the quadrilla members and all those who contributed to or joined the Carnival activities. He praised the high turnout and involvement from local associations and neighbors, reinforcing the event's status as one of Canillo's most anticipated annual highlights.

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