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San Fermín’s Most Famous Drink Is Never for Sale. One Peña Kitchen Makes 15,000 Liters of It Every Year.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
Pamplona's peñas cook behind closed doors in sociedades gastronómicas, including Gazteluleku's secret 15,000 liter San Fermín sorbet.
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San Fermín Festival
San Fermín Doesn’t Run on One Daily Schedule. It Runs on Four.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
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Restaurants & Food
Lomo Embuchado and Bocadillo de Lomo Share a Name. That’s Where the Similarity Ends.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
Lomo embuchado is cured pork, not the grilled bocadillo de lomo Pamplona bars also serve. Here's the difference.
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Festival Culture & Traditions
One of San Fermín’s Biggest Anthems Is a Mexican Ranchera Called “El Rey”
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
El Rey is a 1971 Mexican ranchera and one of San Fermín's loudest anthems. How Pamplona's peñas made the song their own, and why the
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History & Culture
José María Iribarren Wrote San Fermín’s Vocabulary Book. He Also Wrote the Book on Hemingway.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
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Navarra & Northern Spain
Irati Forest Isn’t Just “One of the Largest” in Europe. It’s the Second-Largest, After Germany’s Black Forest.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
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Restaurants & Food
Casa Marceliano Wasn’t Torn Down. Pamplona Voted to Demolish It, Then Never Did.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
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Sights & Activities
Pamplona’s River Isn’t Scenery. It’s Why Two of the City’s Walls Never Needed a Moat.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
The Rio Arga in Pamplona is not scenery. It is why two city walls never needed a moat, and why Rochapea keeps flooding.
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Navarra & Northern Spain
The Nacedero del Urederra Caps Visitors at 500 a Day. The Rest of Urbasa-Andía Doesn’t.
Dennis Clancey
July 10, 2026
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