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Thousands of People Celebrate the New Year's Eve of August, a Tourist Attraction that Has Been Held in Bérchules (Granada) Since 1994

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The Alpujarreño municipality of Bérchules (Granada) celebrated its New Year's Eve of August this midnight, an event that began when a blackout in 1994 left its neighbors bellless and that every year multiplyes by ten the local population as a tourist attraction that extends for days.The Berchulera Association of New Year's Eve in August (ABNEA) and the City of Bérchules promote this party that from the first hour of Saturday transformed the stic…
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The Alpujarreño municipality of Bérchules (Granada) celebrated its New Year's Eve of August this midnight, an event that began when a blackout in 1994 left its neighbors without bells and that every year multiplyes by ten the local population as a tourist attraction that extends for days. The Berchulera Association of New Year's Eve in August (ABNEA) and the City of Bérchules promote this party that transformed from the first hour of Saturday th…

The town of Alpujarreña hosts its traditional festival, which celebrates 31 editions and returns to gather hundreds of tourists Back the New Year's Eve of Bérchules: more than 7,000 people will fill this village of Alpujarra of Granada

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Granada Hoy broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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