The Cartagena went to the streets last night to celebrate the victory of Spain in the World Cup, the first selection over its history, flags, whistles and, of course, the famous vuvuzelas that put sound to a historic night for Spanish football.
The highest concentration was held at the Plaza of Spain, where the local police prepared a special device given in the previous victory against Germany had been the site of celebration chosen spontaneously.
To do this, cut off vehicular access to the square ring, allowing hundreds of fans who flocked from all ages, big and small, focus and express their joy.
There were concentrations of people in other public places, such as the Parque de Los Juncos, or the roundabout at the source of Calle Jorge Juan.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena