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People dressed up in costumes perform during the celebration of a traditional carnival. Erratzu, Valley of Baztan (Basque Country) February 15, 2014. Traditionaly, in several villages in Baztan valley, 'Gizakunde' (day of men in Basque language) and Emakunde (day of women in Basque language) were celebrated just before the carnival. They have not been celebrated for many years, but in the 90's some cultural groups had the aim to recover them. Since then, they celebrate a mixture of those two days among the villages of Arizkun and Erratzu, and is named 'Gizakunde'. They recovered some traditional dances, costumes and figures as 'the bear'. (Gari Garaialde / Bostok Photo)
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Ancient carnival in Arizkun and Erratzu
People dressed up in costumes perform during the celebration of a traditional carnival. Erratzu, Valley of Baztan (Basque Country) February 15, 2014. Traditionaly, in several villages in Baztan valley, 'Gizakunde' (day of men in Basque language) and Emakunde (day of women in Basque language) were celebrated just before the carnival. They have not been celebrated for many years, but in the 90's some cultural groups had the aim to recover them. Since then, they celebrate a mixture of those two days among the villages of Arizkun and Erratzu, and is named 'Gizakunde'. They recovered some traditional dances, costumes and figures as 'the bear'. (Gari Garaialde / Bostok Photo)