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International Sella River Descent
The Kings
The Kings parade in the International Descent of the Sella year after year, representing the importance of monarchy in the…
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International Sella River Descent
Los Botijos (Cangas de Onis)
Since 1996, a lively delegation of around 140 people from Cangas de Onís travels every year to Arriondas to take…
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Sella River Canoe Descent
Sella Canoe Descent Route | Sections and Tips
Sella River Canoe Descent Route: Complete Guide The Sella River canoe descent is one of the most popular tourist experiences…
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International Sella River Descent
2019
83rd Descent of the Sella In 2019, the International Descent of the Sella was marked by rule changes and notable absences.…
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International Sella River Descent
1933
4th Descent of the Sella In 1933, paddlers were once again gathered in Arriondas in August. A unique caravan of…
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International Sella River Descent
1946
9th Descent of the Sella Held on August 10, this edition saw 26 canoes compete. The procession following the paddlers…
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International Sella River Descent
1945
8th Descent of the Sella A landmark innovation appeared in 1945: the “Fluvial Train”. Due to fuel shortages and lack…
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International Sella River Descent
1947
10th Descent of the Sella A significant controversy arose over where to place the finish line: Ribadesella or Llovio?. The…
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International Sella River Descent
1934
5th Descent of the Sella Two notable milestones marked the 1934 edition. First, the Pidal Team Prize was created, awarded…
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International Sella River Descent
1948
11th Descent of the Sella In 1948, it was officially set that the race would be held on the first…
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