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Explore the vibrant town of Caparroso in southern Navarra, with its modern amenities and array of activities for all ages. From sports centers, swimming pools, and cultural exhibitions to local festivals, bars, and historic landmarks like the Virgen del Soto Chapel, Caparroso offers a mix of entertainment and relaxation. Whether you prefer a dip in the river, a game of cards at one of the nine bars, or a visit to the charming church and Town Council, Caparroso has something for everyone. Join the locals in celebrating the patron saint festivals in September or visit in the summer for a lively and picturesque experience. Immerse yourself in the heart of Navarra's beauty and culture in Caparroso.
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DESCRIPTION • It is in the south of ribera de Navarra. • You can take the motorway A-15. The motorway is the best in Navarra. • Caparroso is modern and funny.
WHAT TO DO? • There is a sport centre where people can do sport • There is a swimming pool where can you swim. • There is an indoor swimming pool, where people can swim in winter. • People go to the river in summer. They swim and dive.
There are exibitions in the Culture House. • There are nine bars where people can drink and play cards. • There is a Primary School where kids can study. • There are two Kindergardens where kids can play games. • You can go in September to the patron festivals. The saint is Saint Fe. • There are five supermarkets where people can buy food.
WHAT TO SEE • You can see the Virgen del Soto Chapel It´s old, beatiful, big and very beautifully decorated. • You can see important factories on the outskirts of the town. There are four and they are modern. • You can see the church. It is very old. They are rebuilding it. • You can see the Town Council. They are rebuilding it too.
WHEN TO GO • You can go in summer. Because it is fun and beautiful. • You can go to the patron saint festivals. You run in the bull run and go to the square.
OUR LIFE • We have lived in Caparroso all our life. Since 1992. We went to school Virgen del Soto.
Trabajo de Caparroso Itziar Arana y Patricia Salvoch 3ºB