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What are some notable festivals or events that celebrate Catalan culture?

Mallorca, as part of the Balearic Islands, celebrates several notable festivals that showcase Catalan culture. One of the most significant is the "Diada de Sant Jordi," observed on April 23rd, which honors Saint George, the patron saint of Catalonia. This festival is marked by the giving of books and roses, reflecting themes of love and culture, and it’s particularly vibrant in Palma, the island's capital.

Another key event is "Festa de Sant Joan," celebrated on June 24th. This festival features bonfires, fireworks, and traditional music, with deep-rooted Catalan customs. Additionally, "Fira de Santa Maria" in December highlights local crafts, food, and traditions, providing insights into Mallorcan Catalan heritage.

Moreover, in September, many towns celebrate "La Mare de Déu de la Salut," showcasing religious processions and community gatherings. These festivals not only foster local identity but also attract tourists, offering a glimpse into the rich Catalan culture of Mallorca through its customs, foods, and music.