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Celebrating Santa Ageda: Traditions in the Basque Country

Santa Ageda, celebrated on February 5th in the Basque Country, is a vibrant festival where children sing traditional Santa Ageda songs in groups, asking for money or food. As they perform, they rhythmically hit the floor with long sticks, creating a lively atmosphere. Boys don traditional hats called "txapela" along with blue trousers, while girls wear special clothing with skirts. This unique cultural event showcases the rich heritage of the Basque community, bringing people together in song and celebration. Watch the festivities [here](http://youtu.be/bV8e89sWrLs).

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Celebrating Santa Ageda: Traditions in the Basque Country

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  1. SANTA AGEDAINDEX .Day and Place .Activities .Clothes

  2. DAY AND PLACE Santa agedaisonthe 5th February and it’scelebrated in theBasque Country

  3. ACTIVITIES Childrengosinging Santa Agedasongs in groups and theyaskformoneyorfood.Whilethey are singingthey hit thefloorwith a thick and longstick.

  4. CLOTHES Boyswear a traditionalhatcalled “txapela” and blue trousers,girls a specialcloth and a skirt. hhhh Virginia eta Amets http://youtu.be/bV8e89sWrLs

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