A plumb sky with constant threat of rain has not been an obstacle for Laudio to go out in mass to the street to enjoy his most long-lived and mythical fair: that of Viernes de Dolores or Dolumin Barikua, which has reached the flurry of 132 editions of a date marked this year by the absence of cows in its livestock section. The undisputed protagonists of the event are the people who in Aiaraldea are dedicated to the primary sector.
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A plumb sky with constant threat of rain has not been an obstacle for Laudio to go out in mass to the street to enjoy his most long-lived and mythical fair: that of Viernes de Dolores or Dolumin Barikua, which has reached the flurry of 132 editions of a date marked this year by the absence of cows in its livestock section. The undisputed protagonists of the event are the people who in Aiaraldea are dedicated to the primary sector.