Just a few hours after Pamplona said good-bye to San Fermin 2015 with the traditional “Pobre de Mi,” and in the Diaspora the echoes of the festival resound and the celebration will continue in many places until next weekend. The distance doesn’t seem to weaken the San Fermin atmosphere and that is why over the last few days, a large number of Basque and Navarran ceters in Argentina have also celebrated with txupinazos, dances and even by drinking wine from a bota.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Once more, Navarran and Basque centers in Argentina have joined in the San Fermin 2015 festivities to continue, like the Navarran capital, with the secular tradition. The invitations have been especially successful and the activities, at the clubhouses as well as those carried out in churches and plazas, are attracting large audiences.
Without wanting to be exhaustive, we wanted to provide through the following photo gallery a simple of the taste and the excitement in the Diaspora for this festival. Following is a photographic summary of events in Buenos Aires (Laurak Bat), Chascomús, Comodoro Rivadavia, Córdoba (Gerora), La Plata, Maipú, Mendoza, Rosario, San Nicolás, Tandil and Tres Arroyos.