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A reveller, dressed as “Zarramache”, leaves the city hall during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

A reveller, dressed as “Zarramache”, leaves the city hall during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



A reveller, dressed as “Zarramache”, poses during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

A reveller, dressed as “Zarramache”, poses during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



Revellers, dressed as “Zarramache”, pose outside the local church during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Revellers, dressed as “Zarramache”, pose outside the local church during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



A reveller, dressed as “Zarramache”, walks through the streets during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

A reveller, dressed as “Zarramache”, walks through the streets during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



Revellers, dressed as “Zarramache”, walk through the streets during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Revellers, dressed as “Zarramache”, walk through the streets during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



Revellers, dressed as “Zarramache”, stand inside a local church at the end of a mass during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Revellers, dressed as “Zarramache”, stand inside a local church at the end of a mass during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



Revellers are helped to be dressed as “Zarramaches” inside the city hall during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Revellers are helped to be dressed as “Zarramaches” inside the city hall during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



Revellers, dressed as “Zarramaches”, walk through the streets during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Revellers, dressed as “Zarramaches”, walk through the streets during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



A reveller, dressed as a “Zarramache”, chases a group of young girls during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

A reveller, dressed as a “Zarramache”, chases a group of young girls during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)



Revellers, dressed as “Zarramaches”, pose inside the city hall during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Revellers, dressed as “Zarramaches”, pose inside the city hall during celebrations to mark Saint Blaise's festivity in Casavieja, Spain February 3, 2017. (Photo by Sergio Perez/Reuters)
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