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This year marks a special milestone – the 80th anniversary of the Tomatina festival, where participants fling overripe tomatoes at each other. The event, which began in 1945 for local children, has evolved into an international celebration attracting visitors from around the world.
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In addition to its reporting on Tomatina, AP continues to cover breaking news and in-depth stories from around the world. With over half of the global population reading AP journalism daily, the organization remains a leading source of trusted news and information.
Source: https://apnews.com/photo-gallery/spain-tomatina-tomatoes-food-fight-b4c6cb4d1c44d0d39809f9b91a813c66