The Navarro de Vitoria Home started on Monday the San Fermín festivities from the distance, as is tradition every July 6th. A parade from the center, accompanied by the Txaranga Bihotzarrak, served as an aperitif at the height of the morning, which had as a stage the nearby Plaza de la Burulería. There, at noon, the txupinazo gave free rein to the joy under an imposing sun.
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The Navarro de Vitoria Home started on Monday the San Fermín festivities from the distance, as is tradition every July 6th. A parade from the center, accompanied by the Txaranga Bihotzarrak, served as an aperitif at the height of the morning, which had as a stage the nearby Plaza de la Burulería. There, at noon, the txupinazo gave free rein to the joy under an imposing sun.