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Fire, festivity and tradition: Sant Joan takes over Mallorca

Thousands of people celebrated the Eve of Sant Joan this Monday in Mallorca. A night when magic swept across the island’s beaches and locations such as the Parc de la Mar, where the popular 'Correfoc' takes place. Here are some of the most striking images. 

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The presence of many local residents, drawn by the music and revelry, is a tradition that repeats itself year after year
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The presence of many local residents, drawn by the music and revelry, is a tradition that repeats itself year after year. Pilar Pellicer

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Some people sectioned off areas to create a more family-oriented space, away from the busy crowds
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Some people sectioned off areas to create a more family-oriented space, away from the busy crowds. TERESA AYUGA

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Camp de Mar beach came alive on the eve of Sant Joan
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Camp de Mar beach came alive on the eve of Sant Joan. Michels

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As night fell, the Parc de la Mar filled with 'colles de dimonis'
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As night fell, the Parc de la Mar filled with 'colles de dimonis' who put on a spectacular show for an eager crowd celebrating the shortest night of summer. Pilar Pellicer

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The group Al-Mayurqa delivered a fantastic performance for the audience
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The group Al-Mayurqa delivered a fantastic performance for the audience. Pilar Pellicer

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Good food, smoke, and plenty of mosquitoes.
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As evening fell, mosquitoes began to bite at Can Pere Antoni beach, but that didn’t stop people from enjoying the 'torradas' and the festive atmosphere. There was hardly any free space left on the city’s busiest and most accessible beach. TERESA AYUGA

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As the sun set, the children’s show gave way to a fire that carried a deeper meaning
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As the sun set, the children’s show gave way to a fire that carried a deeper meaning: la flama per la llengua (the flame for the language). In collaboration with the Obra Cultural Balear, it was this symbolic flame that lit the Sant Joan bonfire — something the organisation says is “especially important at this time. Pilar Pellicer

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The beaches of Can Pere Antoni and Can Pastilla were the busiest, drawing a diverse and multicultural crowd
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The beaches of Can Pere Antoni and Can Pastilla were the busiest, drawing a diverse and multicultural crowd. TERESA AYUGA

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In Porto Petro, a large open-air dinner was held, attended by 350 diners dressed in white
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In Porto Petro, a large open-air dinner was held, attended by 350 diners dressed in white. This popular event is part of the town’s ongoing patron saint festivities. R.P.F.

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80s Party with Onda Cero
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The night began with a lively parade featuring the 'dimonis' of Comte Mal and the batucada group Deixonat in Palmanova. On the Melodía FM stage, the evening was brought to life by DJs Fernando Megia and Txema Sánchez, the band Sònic, and Juan Campos, alongside Chema Sánchez and Fernando Megia. Molins

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Rhythm with Cope Mallorca
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The Plaza de la Pinada in Santa Ponsa was filled with rhythm, music, and magic, all thanks to Cope Mallorca. The evening kicked off with the band Alma Sonora, and as the night went on, DJ and speaker Jaume Colombás took over, bringing top entertainment and a selection of the most danceable tracks. TERESA AYUGA

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Many people dressed in white to perform rituals and make wishes for good fortune
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Many people dressed in white to perform rituals and make wishes for good fortune. TERESA AYUGA

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