Spanish village fourth new year at 12 oclock... in the afternoon

It's best to: celebrate a party before it's that far.

Spaniards may proverbly have a tendency to postpone things ('mañana, mañana'), but in Villar de Corneja, a village to the west of Madrid, they are quite fluent: Sunday afternoon at 12.00 they already celebrated the arrival of 2018.

The reason is less progressive. The majority of the inhabitants of the remote village have passed the 75 years and do not feel like staying up late. And so- already for the thirteenth time in a row- the municipal fireworks went up at 12. 00 o'clock. For the elderly residents and for the curious people who have come to the last few years, hln. be.