Traditional carnival held between villages in Spain
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A Joaldunak called Zanpantzar, plays a horn taking part in the Carnival between the Pyrenees villages of Ituren and Zubieta, northern Spain, Monday, January 29, 2018. In one of the most ancient carnivals in Europe, dating from before the Roman empire, companies of Joaldunak (cowbells) made up of residents of two towns, Ituren and Zubieta, parade the streets costumed in sandals, lace petticoats, sheepskins around the waist and shoulders, coloured neckerchiefs, conical caps with ribbons and a hyssop of horsehair in their right hands and cowbells hung across their lower back. [Photo: AP/Alvaro Barrientos]