Nejapa
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Nejapa is a municipality in the San Salvador department of El Salvador. It is part of the San Salvador metropolitan area.
Traditions
Las Bolas De Fuego
One of the major traditions of Nejapa is Las Bolas De Fuego ("Balls of Fire"), celebrated August 31st. The celebration has two origins, one historical and the other religious. The historical version explains that the local volcano El Playon erupted in November 1658 and forced the villagers of the old Nejapa village (known as Nixapa) to flee and settle at its current location. The religious version explains how Saint Jerome fought the Devil with Fire Balls.
Participants engage in a planned fire-fight to commemorate the volcanic eruption in 1922. Although this is quite dangerous, few bad injuries have been reported.
External links
- Alcaldía Municipal de Nejapa
- Nejapa Fire Balls
- video of Bolas de Fuego - YouTube
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