For over two decades now, at the end of each summer, the Navarrese location’s residents go to great pains to faithfully recreate old traditions and trades
The fires have scorched thousands of hectares, forced residents from homes in multiple regions, and claimed one life near Madrid
A course on Romanesque art shows the little-known legacy in Spain of the religious militias that fought for Christianity and the myths that surrounded them
Occupancy rates are sky-high despite prices that can reach €1,000 a night, as thousands flock to the city to feel the thrill of San Fermín, ‘the mother of all Spanish fiestas’
A new report reveals that 10 Napoleonic soldiers attacked by Spanish guerrillas were not sent to prison, as previously believed, but killed
The aging residents of this tiny location take turns to fine-tune a mechanism that dates back to the 18th century, but they need help to keep it going. Their resolve to keep their tradition alive has extended to other parts of the Navarre region
Genetic analysis of thousands of ancient DNA samples has found four cases of rare chromosomal mutations in sites in Navarra
The Jandilla bulls lived up to their reputation with a fast and dangerous race that saw one runner gored