necesito la pronunciacion de esto:SAN SALVADOR, Aug 31 (Notimérica) -
Every August 31, a celebration of more than 100 years is celebrated in Najapa, a small city in El Salvador, known as 'Fireballs', in which two groups made up of dozens of protected youths throw burning balls made of rags at each other and wires.
This event, which is held in commemoration of the Nejapense Youth Day, has different versions of its origin, which could be related to religious or historical events. Even so, the most popular stories among the locals defend that the tradition comes either from the fight between Nejapa's patron San Jerónimo Doctor and the devil or commemorates the eruption of the volcano 'El Playón' in San Salvador in 1658.
Among the two popular versions, the best known and most defended is that of the commemoration of the eruption of the volcano. The story goes that on November 3, 1658, after the eruption of 'El Playón', the town where the Nejapenses previously settled disappeared and they had to move to the adjoining town where they are still currently, according to the Salvadoran newspaper 'El Mundo '.
Nejapa is located at a distance of 21 kilometers from the city of San Salvador, and the Nahuat name 'Nejapa' means' River of the Ashes', despite the fact that in various texts written throughout history it appears as' Nexapa 'or San Jerónimo de Nexapa.
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