160px|thumb|Cremà of a falla in Denia (Alicante).
160px|thumb|Cremà of a falla in Denia (Alicante).
The cremà (Valencian for "burning") is the act of setting fire to a falla monument, made from materials such as cardboard and wood, during the festivities of several towns in the Valencian community, Spain. A similar celebration is the Bonfires of Saint John from Alicante, also in the Valencian community. In all cases the celebration ends with the burning of the monuments.
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