Fontana (Maltese: Il-Fontana), as a local council, is an administrative unit of Malta, on the island of Gozo, with a population of 985 people (as of March 2014).
On the lower part of Fontana, on the right-hand side of the road to Xlendi, one cannot help but notice the evergreen Lunzjata Valley going up to the village of Ta' Kerċem.
Arched shelters were built in the sixteenth century over the springs for the convenience of people when washing their clothes.
A very old irrigation system made up from stone gutters constantly brings water from a spring situated in the Kerċem part of the valley.
Some were obviously very proud because it meant expertise in pyrotechnics and courage which lead them creating bigger and better fireworks which could only be seen in Fontana.
Those who make them and set these fireworks off from the fields, both were justifiable to celebrate their 'bravura' or their insanity during the march of the latter at the end of the feast.