It is the third of the four Inca autumn fairs, documented since the beginning of the 14th century and which concludes on the third Thursday of November with the massive Dijous Bo.
Visitors to this traditional fair can also enjoy a sample of sobrasada, walk through a medieval market and attend the exhibition of old carriages and birds of prey. Program.
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