La Cremà

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La Cremà is the climactic night of Valencia’s Las Fallas festival when the elaborate fallas monuments are dramatically burned in large public bonfires.

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Label Occurrences
La Cremà canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural tradition
festival event
associatedWith Saint Joseph's Day
surface form: Catholic feast of Saint Joseph

Valencian culture
attracts local residents
tourists
burns falla monuments
ninots
culturalSignificance important tourist attraction for Valencia
major symbol of Las Fallas identity
etymology from Valencian word "cremar" meaning "to burn"
follows Nit del Foc
surface form: La Nit del Foc
hasAudience families
international visitors
hasCharacteristic highly attended
large public bonfires
nighttime event
hasLanguage Spanish
Catalan
surface form: Valencian
hasNotableLocation Plaza del Ayuntamiento de Valencia
hasTheme ephemeral nature of art
renewal
hasVisualAspect large flames
pyrotechnic displays
smoke
includes Cremà of children’s fallas
Cremà of main fallas
mainActivity burning of fallas monuments
marks end of Las Fallas festival
occursOn 19 March
partOf Las Fallas
recurs annually
regulatedBy Municipality of Valencia
surface form: Valencia city authorities
relatedTo La Despertà
La Mascletà
La Plantà
safetyMeasures crowd control
firefighters presence
season early spring
late winter
takesPlaceIn Valencia
takesPlaceInCountry Spain
timeOfDay late evening
night
uses fire
fireworks

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Las Fallas finalNightName La Cremà
Las Fallas hasEvent La Cremà
Falles hasComponent La Cremà
La Plantà occursBefore La Cremà
La Plantà relatedEvent La Cremà