The age-old tradition of "Alevromoutzouroma" (the flour war) marks the end of the Carnival period and dates back centuries, possibly to the Byzantine era. During that time, clown-like riders at horse races would playfully paint their faces in a festive spirit. Today, this tradition remains unchanged, drawing thousands of visitors—both young and old—who eagerly take part in the joyful and spirited celebration each year.
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