Fogata
Fogata is a Spanish word that translates to "bonfire" or "campfire" in English. It refers to an open fire, typically built outdoors, for warmth, cooking, or social gathering. The term is widely used in Spanish-speaking countries and can also be applied to a large, uncontrolled fire, though in a more general context, it implies a managed fire.
The practice of building fogatas has deep historical roots, serving essential purposes for survival and community
In some cultures, fogatas also play a role in traditional celebrations or ceremonies. The act of tending