Donald Trump isn’t likely planning a trip to Spain anytime soon, given his current contempt for its government’s opposition to his Iran war and refusal to up its defense spending to NATO’s 5% target.

But if Trump does decide to hop across the Atlantic for paella or tapas, he might want to avoid the eastern, Mediterranean city of Valencia right now.

The president is among the political figures currently being mocked at the city’s famous Fallas festival, where giant satirical papier-mâché sculptures — known as ninots — are displayed across the streets before being dramatically burned on Thursday.

Several of this year’s creations have depicted Trump in unflattering, grotesque ways, alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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It’s not the first year that Trump has been the subject of ridicule at the event.

Here’s how artists have depicted the president in recent times.

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