Falla

/ˈfɑːʎə/ noun

Definition

A large elaborate effigy or cardboard structure depicting satirical scenes, displayed and burned during the Spanish festival of Las Fallas.

Etymology

From Valencian/Spanish falla, possibly from Latin falx or falda, or from the practice of burning wooden structures. The tradition developed in Valencia, Spain, where the festival has been celebrated for centuries.

Kelly Says

Every March, Valencia celebrates Las Fallas by building and burning massive wooden sculptures—it's like the Spanish version of burning giant effigies, and they've been doing it since medieval times!

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