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January | 1 | New Years Day - Public Holiday |
5 | The arrival of the Three Kings and worship of the baby Jesus. | |
6 | Feast of The Epiphany - Public Holiday | |
16 - 17 | Fiesta of Sant Antoni Abat the patron saint of animals. The event begins with the lighting of small bonfires, which the local residents sit around and sing traditional songs and roast "botifarrons", which are locally made blood sausages. The following day there is a colourful parade culminating in the blessing of the animals in front of the local parish Church. | |
February | Early February is the festival of Sa Rua, or the children's carnival, the highlight of this event is a fancy dress parade, which is taken very seriously by the participants. Some of the costumes have taken many hours of work to produce, particularly those for large groups. But whatever the costume, the main theme of the carnival is always fun, music and dance. The parade finishes at the main square overlooking the harbour in Porto Cristo, where everyone enjoys dancing to music from a local band. | |
March | 1 | Balearics Day - Public Holiday |
Lent | The Carnival Fiestas begin on the Thursday before Lent (Dijous Llarder), and continue until Ash Wednesday (Dimecres de Cendra) with street parades and fancy-dress parties all over the island. | |
Easter | Traditional processions and parades take place. | |
May | 1 | May Day - Public Holiday |
July | 16 | Fiesta of the Mare de Deu del Carme. Along with the usual selection of parades and musical events, this Fiesta also includes a maritime procession in honour of the Patron Saint of seafarers and fishermen. |
August | 15 | Ascension Day - Public Holiday |
October | 12 | Fiesta Nacional de Espana - Public Holiday |
November | 1 | All Saints Day - Public Holiday |
December | 6 | Constitution Day - Public Holiday |
8 | Immaculate Conception - Public Holiday | |
25 | Christmas Day - Public Holiday | |
26 | St Stephen Day - Public Holiday |
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