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        I was born on March 3, 2006 in Miranda de Ebro - 
  
  
        Shortly after I was born I went to the day care centre of my village,berantevilla, there I lived with my grandparents - 
  
  
        When I turned 3 years old, I started school in Miranda de Ebro in the Sagrada Familia - 
  
  
        In third grade, I started doing rhythmic gymnastics in my school for the first time. - 
  
  
        When I started first in elementary school, I started playing hockey in a town called Rivabellosa. - 
  
  
        I made communion in the San Nicolas church and we went to eat all the friends with our families. - 
  
  My parents sent me to decide between rhythmic gymnastics or hockey because I couldn't go to both of them and study at the same time, so I decided to stay in rhythmic gymnastics.
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        I federated in rhythmic gymnastics and we went to the championship of Euskadi and Spain. - 
  
  
        It was the first San Juan after COVID, and we lived it with great enthusiasm since it is a very important party for all the people of Miranda. - 
  
  
        I graduated from the Holy Family, it was a very special day since in my school there was no high school and I was going to separate myself from the people I had been with since I was two years old. - 
  
  
        I went to parties in Vitoria with my friends from the village, we stayed nine days in an apartment and went to Txupinazo for the first time. - 
  
  
        I started high school in Carmelites, I decided to come to Vitoria to meet new people and leave the Miranda environment - 
  
  
        We went on a trip to Salamanca and decided to tattoo the Salamanca frog as a souvenir. - 
  
  
        I went to a festival in Calahorra, four days. - 
  
  When I arrived from the festival I went to do the Camino De Santiago with my friends, and we managed to get to Santiago.
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  At the end of the summer are the Berantevilla parties, throughout the summer we are organising the parties as a commission hoping that everything goes as well as possible.
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        One of the holidays of my town is tradition to make human castles and we go through all the streets saying the names of each family.