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'The Floured' take over Spanish town

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IBI, Spain, Dec. 31 (UPI) -- A group of characters known as "els enfarinats," or "the floured," seized control of a Spanish town as part of a more than 200-year-old tradition.

The characters, dressed in gaudy costumes and faces covered in flour, visited stores in Ibi Friday to collect their "taxes," which were donated to charity, Efe reported Monday.

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The "New Order" government employed more than 6,000 pounds of flour to quell any who disobeyed their orders and faced off against their opposition, "els tapats," in a "battle" using flour and eggs as weapons in the center of the town.

Ramon Bernabeu, the "sheriff of flouring," said the event -- a tradition stretching back more than 200 years -- raised funds this year for the San Joaquin Nursing Home in Ibi.

The festivities concluded Friday night with a costumed "Dance of Victory" to celebrate the charitable funds raised by the whimsical insurgency.

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