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 | The Colcada de la Beata (Palma de Mallorca)
| | | | | The Colcada de la Beata takes place on the third Saturday of October every year. It means “Procession of the Blessed”.
It starts off at twilight… the procession of floats sets off, lead by the ... [See more] |
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|  | Pilgrimage of Sant Bernat (Palma de Mallorca)
| | | | | The Pilgrimage of Sant Bernat is held on the 19th of August every year, the day before Saint Bernard's day.
It’s very traditional but also great fun! It starts off with a pilgrimage from the Plaça ... [See more] |
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|  | Jaume festival (Palma de Mallorca)
| | | | | Dating back to the 13th century, the Jaume festival is one of the oldest in Europe.
It’s a celebration of the arrival of the troops of Jaume I the conqueror in Palma, at the end of Moorish rule. ... [See more] |
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|  | Mare de Déu de la Salut (Palma de Mallorca)
| | | | | The celebration of Mare de Déu de la Salut is held every year on the eight of September.
It’s a rather solemn mass. It takes place in the church of Sant Miquel, where a large image of the mother ... [See more] |
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|  | On Diumenge de l'Àngel (Palma de Mallorca)
| | | | | On Diumenge de l’Àngel means “Angel Sunday”. It’s a religious festival where all the city’s inhabitants make a pilgrimage to the Castle of Bellver. It takes place every year on the first Sunday after ... [See more] |
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|  | Nit de Foc (Palma de Mallorca)
| | | | | Nit de Foc “Night of Fire” is one of the most popular festivals in Palma. It’s held each year at the Parc de la Mar. With huge bonfires, firework displays and all kinds of entertainment, it’s an ... [See more] |
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