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Tomatina

La Tomatina is a festival held in Buñol, a town in the Valencia region of Spain. It takes place on the last Wednesday of August and is renowned for a large-scale tomato fight that takes over the streets. Thousands of participants throw ripe tomatoes at each other in a playful, chaotic event that lasts about an hour before a final signal ends the activity.

Origins of the festival are not definitively documented. The most commonly cited account traces the first tomato

What happens during La Tomatina is straightforward: roads are closed to traffic, and tomatoes are supplied

The festival is organized by the Buñol town council with the support of volunteers and security personnel.

fight
to
1945
during
a
local
celebration,
and
the
event
gradually
became
an
annual
tradition.
Over
the
years
it
has
grown
into
a
major
tourist
attraction
that
draws
attendees
from
around
the
world,
while
remaining
rooted
in
local
customs.
by
vendors
specifically
for
the
festival.
The
fruit
are
typically
very
ripe
and
not
intended
for
eating.
Participants
are
advised
to
squash
tomatoes
before
throwing
to
minimize
injury,
and
safety
rules
encourage
wearing
protective
clothing
and
goggles.
The
battle
begins
after
a
starting
signal
and
continues
until
another
signal
ends
the
hour-long
melee.
Afterward,
street
cleaning
is
conducted
by
municipal
workers,
often
with
hoses.
It
has
strict
logistical
and
safety
considerations,
including
crowd
control
and
sanitation
measures,
to
manage
the
large
influx
of
visitors.
La
Tomatina
remains
one
of
Spain’s
best-known
cultural
events
and
has
inspired
similar
tomato-throwing
celebrations
in
other
locations.