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After the Christmas holiday season, Palma de Majorca celebrates the patron saint of Palma – San Sebastian – on the 20th of January. The complete program can be checked at Palma de Majorca’s website. Sebastian was a Roman Captain in Majorca who converted to Christianity and was tortured for abandoning the Roman gods. As he survived the torturing, he became a protector of Christianity in Majorca, taking care of the sick and needed. The Romans sentenced him to stoning and then threw his body into the sewers as a lesson.

From the 9th to the 25th of September 2011 the 48th Wine Fair will be celebrated in Binissalem, Majorca.

Binissalem is at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountain, a UNESCO heritatge site, and the region gives its name to one of Majorca's Wine Denomination of Origin. The town was declared a Historical Artistic Monument in 1983.

Every year culture, tradition and handcraft join together at the Pottery Fair of Marratxi. This fair started in 1983 and has become an important fair to show all the different ways to treat and work clay. As well as the fair and exhibit tables, the visitors are able to enjoy numerous events such as watching the Giants dance, traditional music and dances, as well as activities to entertain the younger ones.