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EXPLAINER: What is behind Spain’s big San Juan celebrations as traditional beach bonfires are banned in some areas

The Olive Press

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June 23, 2026

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SPAIN’S San Juan festival has its roots in a pagan celebration that takes place every year to mark the start of summer. Fire and water, purification and rejuvenation, turning away

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The Leader

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· Jun 21, 2026

San Juan celebrations planned for beaches in Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja

Bonfires, midnight sea rituals and a possible fireworks display will mark the traditional Night of San Juan celebrations across Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja on Tuesday, June 23. Hundreds of residents and visitors are expected to gather along the southern Costa Blanca coastline for one of the area’s most popular midsummer traditions, widely regarded as the [] The post San Juan celebrations planned for beaches in Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.

The Olive Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Historic June heatwave forces mass cancellations of beach bonfires on usually raucous San Juan celebrations over forest fire fears

SPAIN’s annual San Juan celebrations may have been extinguished before the night even begins, after concerns of mass fires cause termination in certain areas. While preparations have already begun for

Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Live charity music event in Ciudad Quesada raises awareness of Ben Needham case

The Costa Blanca community will come together this July for an evening of live music, fundraising and remembrance in support []

Euronews

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· Jul 6, 2026

Pamplona's San Fermín festival begins with fireworks and celebrations

Thousands gather outside Pamplona City Hall as fireworks, music and dancing mark the official opening of Spain's San Fermin Festival.

Associated Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Parts of Mexico with cartel violence celebrate World Cup differently

Much of Mexico has been celebrating the World Cup with joyful outdoor gatherings, filling streets, plazas and fan zones in the country’s three host cities — Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey — since the tournament kickoff on June 11. But in parts of the country plagued by cartel violence, the event is experienced differently: with fear.

DNyuz

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· Jul 5, 2026

MAGA hats and giant US flags: inside California’s biggest 4th of July blowout

MAGA hats, stars-and-stripes bikinis and a sea of Old Glory took over Huntington Beach as more than 500,000 patriotic Americans packed Surf City USA for what is widely recognized as the largest Independence Day celebration west of the Mississippi River. American flags waved from parade floats, classic cars and horseback riders as spectators lined the []

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Related coverage for "EXPLAINER: What is behind Spain’s big San Juan celebrations as traditional beach bonfires are banned in some areas": The Leader — San Juan celebrations planned for beaches in Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja. The Olive Press — Historic June heatwave forces mass cancellations of beach bonfires on usually raucous San Juan celebrations over forest fire fears. Euro Weekly News — Live charity music event in Ciudad Quesada raises awareness of Ben Needham case. Euronews — Pamplona's San Fermín festival begins with fireworks and celebrations. Associated Press — Parts of Mexico with cartel violence celebrate World Cup differently. DNyuz — MAGA hats and giant US flags: inside California’s biggest 4th of July blowout