<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (May 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <P> It started the last Wednesday of August in 1945 when all young people spent the time in the town square to attend the Giants and Big - Heads figures parade . The young boys decided to have a place among the retinue of a parade with musician, Giants and Big - Heads figures . The energy of these young people made that one participant fall off . The participant flew into a fit of rage, started to hit everything in his path . There was a market stall of vegetable that fell victim of the furious crowd: people started to pelt each other with tomatoes until the local forces ended that fruit battle . The following year, the young people picked a quarrel by their own decision and brought the tomatoes from home . Although the police broke up the early tradition in the following years, the young boys had made history without being conscious about it . La Tomatina was banned in the early 50s, which was not a problem for the participants who were even arrested . But the people spoke and the festivity was again allowed with more participants and more frenetic feelings . The festivity was again cancelled till 1957 when, as a sign of protest, the tomato burial was held . It was a demonstration in which the residents carried a coffin with a huge tomato inside . The parade was accompanied by a music band which played funeral marches and it was totally successful . La Tomatina Festival was finally allowed and became an official festivity . As a result of the report of Javier Basilio, broadcast in the Spanish television program called Informe Semanal, the festivity started to be known in the rest of Spain . Since then, the number of participants increased year after year as well as the excitement about La Tomatina Festival . In 2002, La Tomatina of Buñol was declared Festivity of International Tourist Interest by the Secretary Department of Tourism due to its success . </P> <P> Usually the fight lasts for an hour, after which the town square is literally covered with tomato debris . Fire trucks then hose down the streets and participants often use hoses that locals provide to remove the tomatoes from their bodies . Some participants go to the "Los Peñones" pool to wash . The citric acid in the tomatoes leads to the washed surfaces in the town becoming very clean . </P> <P> Since 2013 participation in the event has been restricted to the holders of paid tickets . In 2015, it is estimated that almost 145 000 kg of tomatoes were thrown . </P>

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