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'''Zugarramurdi''' is a town and [[municipality]] located in the province and autonomous community of [[Navarre]] in northern [[Spain]] |
'''Zugarramurdi''' is a town and [[municipality]] located in the province and autonomous community of [[Navarre]] in northern [[Spain]] |
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[[Image:zugarramurdi cueva.jpg|right|thumb|The "Cave of the Witches" near Akelarre in Zugarramurdi.]] |
[[Image:zugarramurdi cueva.jpg|right|thumb|The "Cave of the Witches" near Akelarre in Zugarramurdi.]] |
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It passed into history as the setting of purported events featured in the infamous [[Basque witch trials]]. The town is home to the Basque witch museum and the Cuevas de las Brujas (Witch caves). Every year, spectacular fires are lit in the caves near Zugarramundi for the celebration of the ‘day of the witch’ on the [[summer solstice]].<ref>[http://traveller.easyjet.com/features/2011/06/day-of-the-witch Article about ''The Day of the Witch'' on easyjet.com]</ref> |
It passed into history as the setting of purported events featured in the infamous [[Basque witch trials]]. The town is home to the Basque witch museum and the ''Cuevas de las Brujas'' (Witch caves). Every year, spectacular fires are lit in the caves near Zugarramundi for the celebration of the ‘day of the witch’ on the [[summer solstice]].<ref>[http://traveller.easyjet.com/features/2011/06/day-of-the-witch Article about ''The Day of the Witch'' on easyjet.com]</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 12:49, 26 July 2012
Zugarramurdi is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre in northern Spain
It passed into history as the setting of purported events featured in the infamous Basque witch trials. The town is home to the Basque witch museum and the Cuevas de las Brujas (Witch caves). Every year, spectacular fires are lit in the caves near Zugarramundi for the celebration of the ‘day of the witch’ on the summer solstice.[1]
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External links
- Homepage of Zugarramurdi
- ZUGARRAMURDI in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) Template:Es icon
43°16′N 1°32′W / 43.267°N 1.533°W