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Witness History

Spain's La Tomatina

Witness History

BBC

Personal Journals, Society & Culture, History

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In 1945, a fight broke out between two groups of teenage boys during a parade in the Spanish town of Buñol in Valencia. The boys ended up throwing tomatoes at each other.

They decided to repeat the deed every year on the anniversary of the first fight, defying disapproving looks from older neighbours and even bans by the city council.

Eight decades later, their shenanigans have led to one of Spain’s most popular and international festivals, as well as the largest tomato fight in the world: La Tomatina.

Thousands of people, some of them from faraway countries, travel to the small town, to toss tomatoes to each other for an hour, and dive into a sea of tomato juice.

Goltran Zanon is the only one of those boys who is still alive. He told the story to his daughter Maria Jose Zanon, and Valencian history teacher Enric Cuenca Yxeres. They talk to Stefania Gozzer about Goltran's memories of the first Tomatina.

Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more.

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(Photo: Woman is pelted with tomatoes during La Tomatina festival. Credit: Getty Images)

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Hello, you're listening to the Witness History Podcast from the BBC World Service with me,

0:48.0

Stefania Gotzer. I'm taking you back to 1945,

0:52.0

when a group of mischievous teenagers

0:54.4

an intentionally started what is now one of Spain's most famous

0:58.6

fiestas, Tomatina, the world's largest tomato fight.

1:04.0

Latomatina, you might have seen it before.

1:06.9

It happens every year at Spain's tomato festival

1:10.0

and what is happening here.

1:11.8

You can see a few happy revelers but there's actually

1:14.4

about 20,000 people who have traveled to the small town of Bunole in the

1:18.4

east of Spain and in Valencia and they gather around and throw tomatoes at each other.

1:23.4

I think it's probably the best...

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